Why is the word democracy not in the constitution?

Started by Ushgarak3 pages

That is indeed true.

Originally posted by Robtard
God clearly cares more about an [true] American's right to bear arms than your Scottish right to piss and shit yourself in public, duh.

I'm not passing and shitting myself COS IVE GOT NO CLOTHES ON!

Dummy libster

Frankly, I'm tired of arguing (especially with foreigners who arrogantly think they know my own country better than me) over what government type the U.S. is when it's clearly spelled out for us in the Constitution and our Pledge of Allegiance. Seems like some people here would argue that s*** doesn't stink just to be contradictory. LOL. We've had this discussion before and, once again, it's proven to be pointless because no one is changing anybody's opinion on the matter and if I engage Ush I'll probably just end up getting banned in the end so I'm done discussing it. Think whatever u like.

You disagree with your own country over what your country is, so that argument carries no weight- it is you who is being entirely arrogant. You;re just not at all interested in things like fact and logic and truth.

Seems the definition of democracy and constitutional republic are different.

I'm sure we have a oath to the republic though.

A democracy would basically be the worst place on earth for a minority. Lol.

America has Democratic, capitalistic and socialistic elements. Recently the capitalistic part has became too large and America has become off balanced.

Originally posted by long pig
A democracy would basically be the worst place on earth for a minority. Lol.

America has Democratic, capitalistic and socialistic elements. Recently the capitalistic part has became too large and America has become off balanced.

Its funny when you have candidates like Hilary against wallstreet, yet she is bought and paid for by them. Hell her son in law is a hedge fund manager.

All a diversion to get the votes and give a bunch of empty campaign promises.