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To: Jorj X Mckie who wrote (12)10/16/2013 9:14:23 PM
From: Jorj X Mckie  Read Replies (1) of 22
 
Not you, anyone. I am asking how you could practically change this countries constitutional Republic.
I don't want to change it. I don't think it should be changed. Any changes should be minor and would assume the original intent of the federal government providing the simple framework for protecting the rights of individuals and defining the interaction between the disparate states.

What you want, a constitutional Republic has to be effected somehow and that can only be done through the democratic process. Which means only a democracy works. We know how to do that.What I want exists in the original document. I don't want you or anyone to make changes that undermine the intent of the US Constitution. But you still don't know what "democracy" is. Maybe you should watch this video to understand that true democracy is a path to oligarchy.

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It does no good to keep harping on we are a constitutional Republic without putting that refrain in some sort of context
I would say that it makes no sense to talk about democracy when you have no idea what it is. Democracy is never mentioned in the US Constitution. If you like, we can say that we are a representative democracy, but no, we are not and have never been a democracy and, god willing, we never will be.

Big Government progressives on both sides of the aisle (you would be included in this category in your support of these activities) have bastardized the US Constitution and nullified much of the brilliance in the design of this country. So when you talk about effecting change to the Constitution and to the fundamental structure of our government, I would prefer that you and everyone else stick to minding your own store instead of using the federal government as a way to fulfill your attempts to resolve your feelings of inadequacy as a human being.

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