6/10/2014 7:25:07 PM |
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jediknight2003
New Caney, TX
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(this post has been flagged as inappropriate, sorry.)
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6/10/2014 10:09:49 PM |
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deneez
Rochester, MI
58, joined Apr. 2012
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Pretty good post but the pic of the cars are giving me a major panic attack for which I breath through with pursed lips. Seriously.
Seriously, your thoughts on community life are pretty good. Television with the kids is true. Documentaries on wild African cats, all animals actually, (I close my eyes with the snakes) are the demand in this grandma's house, so on that note 2 points. Also, I need an organic fruit farm, no junk food here. I am proud to say I don't see love for books being replaced by the computer either.
It starts in the family unit. I don't know if you have children yet, but keep your philosophy when you do. Our society is one that the lessons on drugs appropriate to their age in wording they can understand should begin around the age of 5. Seriously.
Work, school, and church are good words, beginning with the domestic one first.
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6/11/2014 10:14:21 AM |
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jediknight2003
New Caney, TX
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(this post has been flagged as inappropriate, sorry.)
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6/13/2014 6:47:42 AM |
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ok72076
Jacksonville, AR
56, joined Jan. 2008
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Makes an interesting housing design and a great place for kids to play.
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6/13/2014 7:02:28 AM |
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jediknight2003
New Caney, TX
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Makes an interesting housing design and a great place for kids to play.
That's what I thought too.
I'm starting to think our free education system is severely flawed...
What if free education was available to everyone? What if we could all learn at our own pace?
When it first began, that's when struggling families lost their farms. Children wasting years of their lives doing "busy work" on a strict schedual while crops were left to wither and die in the fields.
Only corporations emerging could stand the change in reality, the common man fell to this new cycle of bondage. GMOs became a household product overnight.
Now kids have no ambition whatsoever, even up into old age. It's all video games and junk food.
Think of it this way, our lives are always being put on hold for the system, as if you can stop and pause real life. We aren't a recording.
Our systems should serve the public, not through supporting corporations of slavery and debt, but by helping locals restructure their lives to live in peace.
Freak accidents and health issues are the norm in our distorted reality.
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6/24/2014 8:43:43 PM |
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chillindillan
Entwistle, AB
46, joined Aug. 2013
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AMERICA! F**KED IT UP with Israel & the elites...
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6/26/2014 9:34:00 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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... and Canada is what?
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6/27/2014 8:05:37 AM |
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jediknight2003
New Caney, TX
33, joined Jan. 2013
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http://www.renewablesinternational.net/german-state-to-go-100-renewable-power-this-year/150/537/79472/
German state to go 100% renewable power… this year
On the border to Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein is a largely rural state – and Germany’s windiest area. It is home to the country’s only Energiewende Minister, and it will produce as much green electricity as it consumes total electricity over the year for the first time in 2014.
Two years ago, we reported on the state’s plans to go 300 percent renewable, a target that then-Environmental Minister Peter Altmaier did not doubt the state could reach. He merely wondered who the state would sell to given all of the other targets for 100 percent renewables in power supply elsewhere in the country.
This year, Schleswig-Holstein will cross a symbolic milestone towards that goal by producing as much renewable electricity as the state consumes in electricity (including conventional) over the year as a whole – meaning that the figure is a net calculation, not that the state can do without interconnections to Denmark and other parts of Germany. Indeed, the state needs the grid both to sell its excess renewable power and to purchase conventional electricity.
In April, the state’s Energiewende Minister told German website Klimaretter that the government’s new target for 40-45 percent renewable electricity by 2025 is not enough to offset the drop in nuclear power by the end of the phaseout in December 2022 – a statement that stretches the case. In 2013, Germany met 25 percent of its domestic power demand from renewables, with nuclear making up around 15 percent. Renewables would therefore need to grow by 15 percent to completely offset nuclear, putting the country at 40 percent nuclear power by 2022.
Provided that Germany reaches the upper end of that target corridor, Germany will indeed offset its nuclear power completely. The real problem is that the upper limit means that Germany will not cut into its electricity from fossil fuel enough – the coal phaseout will be postponed until after the nuclear phaseout under business as usual.
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6/29/2014 11:59:07 AM |
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chillindillan
Entwistle, AB
46, joined Aug. 2013
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Pretty good post but the pic of the cars are giving me a major panic attack for which I breath through with pursed lips. Seriously.
Seriously, your thoughts on community life are pretty good. Television with the kids is true. Documentaries on wild African cats, all animals actually, (I close my eyes with the snakes) are the demand in this grandma's house, so on that note 2 points. Also, I need an organic fruit farm, no junk food here. I am proud to say I don't see love for books being replaced by the computer either.
It starts in the family unit. I don't know if you have children yet, but keep your philosophy when you do. Our society is one that the lessons on drugs appropriate to their age in wording they can understand should begin around the age of 5. Seriously.
Work, school, and church are good words, beginning with the domestic one first.
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Work to live, school to indoctrinate our minds to the fictitious reality they want us to believe we live in, church a part of the deception of not thinking or believing for ourselves.
Your for books is perfect if the authors you choose to read speak the truth but I assure you they have no idea as their sources sources are skewed the think and believe what never was. our reality!
I live on an organic farm, yet the chem trails settle here, the contaminated winds blow through here & the seasonal creek doesn't start here. So might be the cleanest place on earth but far from perfect!
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6/29/2014 12:07:54 PM |
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chillindillan
Entwistle, AB
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http://www.renewablesinternational.net/german-state-to-go-100-renewable-power-this-year/150/537/79472/
German state to go 100% renewable power… this year
On the border to Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein is a largely rural state – and Germany’s windiest area. It is home to the country’s only Energiewende Minister, and it will produce as much green electricity as it consumes total electricity over the year for the first time in 2014.
Two years ago, we reported on the state’s plans to go 300 percent renewable, a target that then-Environmental Minister Peter Altmaier did not doubt the state could reach. He merely wondered who the state would sell to given all of the other targets for 100 percent renewables in power supply elsewhere in the country.
This year, Schleswig-Holstein will cross a symbolic milestone towards that goal by producing as much renewable electricity as the state consumes in electricity (including conventional) over the year as a whole – meaning that the figure is a net calculation, not that the state can do without interconnections to Denmark and other parts of Germany. Indeed, the state needs the grid both to sell its excess renewable power and to purchase conventional electricity.
In April, the state’s Energiewende Minister told German website Klimaretter that the government’s new target for 40-45 percent renewable electricity by 2025 is not enough to offset the drop in nuclear power by the end of the phaseout in December 2022 – a statement that stretches the case. In 2013, Germany met 25 percent of its domestic power demand from renewables, with nuclear making up around 15 percent. Renewables would therefore need to grow by 15 percent to completely offset nuclear, putting the country at 40 percent nuclear power by 2022.
Provided that Germany reaches the upper end of that target corridor, Germany will indeed offset its nuclear power completely. The real problem is that the upper limit means that Germany will not cut into its electricity from fossil fuel enough – the coal phaseout will be postponed until after the nuclear phaseout under business as usual.
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Thats awsome! old fashion but a giant leap for mankind.
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7/5/2014 9:39:31 AM |
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jediknight2003
New Caney, TX
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(this post has been flagged as inappropriate, sorry.)
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7/8/2014 12:57:43 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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In my particular case --- the government took it -- spray painted it a different color -- and sold it at a yard sale for twice the going rate.
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8/8/2014 7:02:03 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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Can someone define for me what a Moderate is when it comes to politicson this site?
Thank you.
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12/13/2014 12:33:59 AM |
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makeusmile34
Pickens, SC
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Democracy was a founding principle,but we live in a representative republic...not the same thing.
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1/7/2015 11:43:38 AM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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The right to vote.
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1/15/2015 8:45:37 PM |
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cowboy4672
Lillian, AL
70, joined Dec. 2012
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The right to vote.
You have the "Right" to vote... In A Democracy it would be a Responsibility.
For in a democracy, all "must" participate!!
Representative republic means if you were talked out of your right to vote, you have no expectation that you will be represented in the governments actions.
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3/2/2015 9:00:27 AM |
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alphawolf4u
Millsboro, DE
57, joined Dec. 2007
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The process of erosion of our constitutional rights and civil liberties was set in motion during the Spanish-American War. We are in Phase 6...
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3/5/2015 4:55:27 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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The U.S. Constitution has not eroded.
Morality has eroded and not seeks to belittle the strengths built into the Constitution.
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3/6/2015 9:23:00 AM |
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alphawolf4u
Millsboro, DE
57, joined Dec. 2007
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Our constitutional rights have eroded. SCOTUS interpretation is a major factor. We had more freedom when we had less bureaucracy....
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3/6/2015 11:34:41 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Our constitutional rights have eroded. SCOTUS interpretation is a major factor. We had more freedom when we had less bureaucracy....
Does that mean you would only complain half as much if there was less bureaucracy?
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3/7/2015 1:24:04 AM |
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alphawolf4u
Millsboro, DE
57, joined Dec. 2007
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The process is nonlinear.
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3/7/2015 11:44:31 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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That was the specific intent of the framers.
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3/8/2015 6:24:42 AM |
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alphawolf4u
Millsboro, DE
57, joined Dec. 2007
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Exponential liberation of the Human Spirit via minimal government based on higher ethics..
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3/8/2015 7:41:02 PM |
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kanedog
Onaway, MI
72, joined Dec. 2007
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Pretty good post but the pic of the cars are giving me a major panic attack for which I breath through with pursed lips. Seriously.
Seriously, your thoughts on community life are pretty good. Television with the kids is true. Documentaries on wild African cats, all animals actually, (I close my eyes with the snakes) are the demand in this grandma's house, so on that note 2 points. Also, I need an organic fruit farm, no junk food here. I am proud to say I don't see love for books being replaced by the computer either.
It starts in the family unit. I don't know if you have children yet, but keep your philosophy when you do. Our society is one that the lessons on drugs appropriate to their age in wording they can understand should begin around the age of 5. Seriously.
Work, school, and church are good words, beginning with the domestic one first.
Now that's hitting the nail !!! Kudo's to you
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3/13/2015 10:54:33 AM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Nothing.
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3/15/2015 2:46:08 PM |
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belphegor1943
Austin, TX
34, joined May. 2012
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What happened to it? Did we ever have it?
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3/16/2015 3:52:08 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Yes, we did ... and we still do ... the United States Constitution ensures that....."We the People"
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3/17/2015 7:59:34 AM |
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belphegor1943
Austin, TX
34, joined May. 2012
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Yes, we did ... and we still do ... the United States Constitution ensures that....."We the People"
The founders (those who wrote the constitution) never wanted a democracy. The majority tyrannizes the minority.
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3/17/2015 8:16:33 AM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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3/17/2015 7:31:19 PM |
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cowboy4672
Lillian, AL
70, joined Dec. 2012
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I'll Vote for that!!!
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3/22/2015 11:17:55 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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7/28/2015 10:27:21 AM |
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58dpilot
Springdale, AR
63, joined May. 2012
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Interesting thread.
Nothing happened to democracy. Democracy exists as what it always has been. Mob rule. That is why we don't live in a democracy. We live in a Republic. A Republic protects the rights of minorities from exploitation by a majority. In a pure democracy individual rights are trumped by the majority. There is no protection of individual inalienable rights. By a simple majority vote they can be voted out of existence.
Democracy and "green energy" have nothing to do with one another. While "democratic societies" may think they do, the reality is otherwise. I visited friends in Germany not long ago. "Deutschland, Deutschland uber alles!". I see all these claims about how "green stuff" is working for them. It's Hogwash. Oma Erika and her sister had it installed in their homes and so did my friends Sigi and Micha. A lot of other people did, too. I didn't see a single one that was still working.
Germany made this huge effort to go "green" several years ago. The government gave people money to install solar systems. People took the handouts and put it in. It worked for a while but now in most cases the banks of batteries that wore out and dried up a few years ago have been disposed of and the solar stuff sits idle. It proved to be too much trouble and too expensive to keep going. It turned into a big waste.
The only profit in "green energy" today goes to the people that manufacture and sell the stuff. Any technology that needs to be propped up by handouts and cannot make a profit on it's own won't work until it can. Green stuff is not competitive. It probably will be some day; but it isn't yet and we are still a long way off from it.
The only thing I can see that democracy and green energy have in common is that neither works.
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12/12/2015 11:45:51 AM |
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up2youandme
Chandler, AZ
42, joined Jan. 2014
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The founders (those who wrote the constitution) never wanted a democracy. The majority tyrannizes the minority.
Exactly right!!!! They wanted a republic.!!!! That's were we started and evolved to democracy after the Spanish American war! !!!
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2/1/2016 3:40:29 PM |
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up2youandme
Chandler, AZ
42, joined Jan. 2014
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Democracy was a founding principle,but we live in a representative republic...not the same thing.
You got that backwards! !###
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2/1/2016 9:24:49 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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It was discovered.
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2/8/2016 3:58:39 PM |
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youtubejunkie
Medford, OR
61, joined Dec. 2013
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We were given the illusion of a Democracy. You also think you have a constitution.
The Emergency War Act of 1941 is a rude awakening. The latest versions are watered down.
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2/10/2016 11:04:52 AM |
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58dpilot
Springdale, AR
63, joined May. 2012
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The problem with the basic concepts in the original post is that Democracy is a form of government, not a way of life. Government is an evil necessary to an just and ordered society. While it is best for each individual to live in perfect freedom that respects their personal sovereignty; some rules are necessary to protect the rights of everyone.
Basic laws and rules are necessary to the basic function of an ordered society. While they are necessary rules and laws also abridge individual choices and personal freedoms to some degree. The trick is to have laws that infringe on freedom as little as possible while not being so numerous and convoluted that they they are hard to understand and obey.
The beauty in the US Constitution is that it recognizes and protects the personal sovereignty of each person endowing them with inalienable rights no government or majority can take away. Sadly, the convoluted meanderings of the central government in making new law has effectively destroyed our Constitutional protections.
Therein lies the root of the problem. The problem isn't the framework, it is the effect of our democratic political system on it. As a result we find ourselves where we are today. The people have two pages of rules for government that limits it's power while government exercises unlimited power to subject us to millions of pages of rules for the People.
Our fundamental rights to self determination, personal liberty and freedom, and to be secure in our property, what we create, and rightfully own have been sacrificed on the alter of democracy run amok.
In a Republic people are granted rights no majority can take away; a "Democracy" is mob rule of a simple majority that has no respect for the individual or the rights endowed upon them by their Creator.
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2/10/2016 10:22:10 PM |
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youtubejunkie
Medford, OR
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58dpilot You have good commentary. Keep up the good work. The truth is stranger than fiction. Will we ever wake up enough to make it matter?
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2/10/2016 11:57:01 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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2/11/2016 10:59:05 PM |
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58dpilot
Springdale, AR
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Democracy allows you to steal from your neighbors using the police power of the state while a Constitutional Republic prevents it. If I work 60 hours a week busting my buns what gives anyone the right to even a scrap of what I earned because they need help? If they need help let them help themselves like people that actually produce something of value do? Well, Burnie may "burn" but he isn't going to make it. I don't think America is ready for communism.
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2/11/2016 11:42:49 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Democracy is alive and well.
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2/14/2016 3:06:48 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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It was born in America.
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2/17/2016 4:19:23 PM |
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up2youandme
Chandler, AZ
42, joined Jan. 2014
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It was born in America.
Not true ..was born in Athens and migrated to America
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2/17/2016 4:51:35 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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You should stop second guessing. Seriously.
You are thinking on the broad spectrum without knowing what I was referring to specifically.
Please ask me what I mean, not what you think I mean.
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2/18/2016 1:13:32 PM |
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58dpilot
Springdale, AR
63, joined May. 2012
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Not true ..was born in Athens and migrated to America
We have Plato's ""Republic" and Aristotle's "Ethics" to thank for the concepts our founders used to establish a Constitutional Republic with a democratically selected limited government.
America is not a "democracy" at all but government bureaucrats, progressive liberals, socialists, and communists don't see it that way because they can't. They have a clinical psychological disorder that makes it impossible for them to live as truly free individuals. It is a shame because they will never understand the great beauty in life and bounty provided by our creator that they are missing and our great Republic once promised.
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2/26/2016 9:51:00 AM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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America is a republic.
We The People make democracy happen.
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3/24/2016 6:55:24 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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God Bless the US
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4/14/2016 7:13:22 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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It developed.
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4/14/2016 9:18:12 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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4/15/2016 2:53:06 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Maturing insightfulness of discerning American voters?
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5/10/2016 3:57:45 PM |
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frecklefarmer
Lebanon, MO
45, joined Oct. 2014
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American voters willingness to choose a lesser evil
Instead of refusing to vote for lousy candidates?
Innate greed?
Narcissism?
The need for some to spread their own unhappiness to everyone They meet?
Plain stupidity?
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5/10/2016 9:30:27 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Mainly greed!
And 'control freaks'.
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5/11/2016 9:52:48 AM |
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frecklefarmer
Lebanon, MO
45, joined Oct. 2014
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Agreed
There is something wrong with anyone who thinks they need to run everybody's lives
Instead of finding happiness within their own
It's truly a shame socialism could never work
Simply because the greed of a few
Life would be easier if people realized they don't need all the things that they want
Put down your phone ,tablet or computer
Go work in the garden
Whether it's yours,communal or just someone else's
Turn off all radios and any other noise making devices
And listen to nature speak
Sit by the river lake or ocean
And catch your dinner while enjoying the sights and sounds the creator made for us
Help your neighbors
Mow their lawn
Help them carry in groceries
Spend a little time getting to know them
And for Christ's sake
Stop breeding!
Our poor little planet is already way overpopulated
Putting a serious strain on natural resources
Leading to man made resources
That we all know are killing us and our planet
Stay home more
Save gas money and less pollution
Spend time with your family and friends
Helping eachother succeed
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5/12/2016 8:26:41 AM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Ask Trump!
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5/14/2016 11:29:42 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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6/4/2016 11:51:17 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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Alive and well.
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6/6/2016 12:40:20 PM |
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helmholtzwatson
Raleigh, NC
52, joined Jun. 2014
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It has been purchased.
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6/6/2016 10:56:30 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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6/8/2016 7:39:54 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
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Democracy is alive and well, unless Trump gets elected.
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6/14/2016 11:10:43 PM |
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
68, joined May. 2010
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In which country?
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