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Whose Country is This?
On May 11, 7:35*am, bpnjensen wrote:
On May 11, 6:09*am, dave wrote:
wrote:
Whose Country is This? The Constitutional REPUBLIC Of AMERICA.
I Say it is My Country, My REPUBLIC.Yours too, if you were Born in this
Country, born of AMERICAN Parents,,, and NOT a WETBACK anchor baby.
cuhulin
The USA is a Liberal Democracy. *Look it up.
Liberal democracy
Liberal democracy (bourgeois democracy or constitutional democracy) is a
common form of representative democracy. A liberal democracy may take
various constitutional forms: it may be a Republican democracy, as the
United States, India or France, or a constitutional monarchy, such as
the United Kingdom, Japan, or Spain. It may have a presidential system
(United States), a parliamentary system (Westminster system, UK and
Commonwealth countries), or a hybrid, semi-presidential system (France)..
The term "liberal" in "liberal democracy" refers to adherence to the
ideology of political liberalism.[1] Liberal democracies feature
constitutional protections of individual rights from government
power,[2] which were first proposed during the Age of Enlightenment by
social contract theorists such as Hobbes and Locke. At present, there
are numerous countries ruled by non-liberal political parties—parties
that uphold conservatism, Christian democracy, social democracy, or some
forms of socialism—that are considered to have liberal democracy as
their form of government.[3]
*From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Yes, but it is clearly also a classical Republic, designed that way
from the ground up by the writers of the Constitution. *The two are
not mutually exclusive.
Democratically Elected 'Representative' Government.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy
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