wrong studio
as usual

constitutional limits like the Bill of Rights are meant to limit government
power and protect individual rights, but it is not just to protect
minorities against the tyranny of majorities

Majority vote is largely irrelevant

That you think it is betrays your sheeple's eye view, junior high school
civics pap view of government

In a month where your own propaganda sites like HuffPo even covered that
Obama has been meeting behind closed doors with Big Pharma and the "liberal"
group CREW had to sue Obama to get him to release the list of lobbyists he
has met with you still idiotically think majorities select the government
and direct its machinations

On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 4:38 PM, studio <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On Aug 12, 2:20 pm, plainolamerican <[email protected]> wrote:
> > wrong
> > it's a federal constitutional republic
> > love it or leave it
>
> And that's not changing, so I'll await your answer as to whether your
> leaving or not.
>
> But let's expand on your definition of what a constitutional republic
> is;
> Constitutional republics are a deliberate attempt to diminish the
> perceived threat of majoritarianism (damn, I guess that blows your
> next statement out of the water), thereby protecting dissenting
> individuals and minority groups from the "tyranny of the majority" by
> placing checks on the power of the majority of the population.
> That the head(s) of state and other officials are chosen by election,
> rather than inheriting their positions, and that their decisions are
> subject to judicial review makes a state republican.
>
> Republics were born out of the idea of democracy, not the other way
> around.
>
> In other words, a constitutional republic can be a democratic
> representative republic all the same.
> A rose by any other name smells the same. These labels actually don't
> mean a lot because they can both be very similar to one another.
>
> Hong Kong is freer than the U.S. on a economic freedom index. It ranks
> the U.S. #9, which isn't bad at all...but to be outdone by communist
> Chinese should make you wonder.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_economic_freedom
>
> > who wants the USA to be a democracy?
> > minorities
>
> The motto goes:
> E Pluribus Unum = Out of many, one.
> Not the other way around.
>
> There are precisely 7 Constitutional Republics in the world, the U.S.
> being the largest.
> The others are: Somaliland, Sierra Leone, Paraguay, Honduras, Ghana,
> and the Philippines.
>
> Not exactly the most shining examples as constitutional republics go.
> I won't even mention vanilla Republics because then it gets really
> scary.
>
> Compare this to other forms of Representative Democracies and they're
> usually somewhat better off.
> Of course some vanilla democracies can get just as scary.
>
> > What is behind the opposition to the Obama healthcare plan? <
>
> Just a wild guess...ignorance?
>
> MSNBC had the guy on who yelled at Arlen Specter, and all I can say is
> wow. This guy went to the health care meeting because he didn't
> believe that Obama was a legitimate President. It had nothing to do
> with any debate on health care at all.
> >
>

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