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originally posted by: Boadicea
a reply to: scraedtosleep
Those aren't my words you quoted, so you probably replied to me by mistake... but I'll still answer your question!
The main difference is that a Constitutional Republic, and our Constitutional Republic in particular, recognizes and guarantees to protect our Natural Rights as individuals; these rights are recognized and declared as granted by our Creator, not granted by government nor limited by government, but guaranteed and protected by government; government's power is granted and restricted by the consent of the governed -- the people -- and is enumerated in the Constitution.
Of course, our government officials have failed to live up to our Constitutional Republic, and have systematically denied us our rights in very insidious and destructive ways. For example, we no longer have the right or ability to call a Citizens Grand Jury to investigate and charge corrupt government officials. We no longer have the right to make a Citizen's Arrest. Burden of proof has shifted from government being obligated to explain and justify their actions to the people, to the people being obligated to prove they are not/have not acted justifiably and within the limits of the Constitution. We are no longer secure in our persons, no longer protected from unreasonable searches and seizures or excess use of force, and our basic rights to freedom of assembly and association, as well as free speech and the free exchange of information.
The Founding Fathers gave us the form of government they did, with the restrictions on government they did, because they knew how quickly and easily the people could be and would be oppressed and repressed without these fundamental rights.
originally posted by: apydomis
originally posted by: Mark08
a reply to: Nunyabizisit
No, just saying, the republicans dropped the ball on this it's too late now, too much time to cover everything up.
A covered up lie is still a lie. There will be evidence of fabrication no matter what.
and our Constitutional Republic in particular, recognizes and guarantees to protect our Natural Rights as individuals; these rights are recognized and declared as granted by our Creator, not granted by government nor limited by government, but guaranteed and protected by government; government's power is granted and restricted by the consent of the governed -- the people -- and is enumerated in the Constitution.
But which of these attributes is not shared by a democracy?
The deference really is confusing to me. They must be small but significant. For example is the electoral collage unique? I found that it's both yes and no. While democracies and other government types have electoral collages no two are really the same.
originally posted by: JIMC5499
a reply to: Irishhaf
Agreed. Why are the Democrats fighting with everything that they have to prevent audits? If this was a "fair" election the Democrats should be the biggest fans of audits.
originally posted by: Irishhaf
if it was the safest most secure election in history why on earth are democrats not demanding audits, to take this stick away from the republicans in the mid terms.
Its terrible political optics, they do the audit stand there saying we have nothing to hide and when they are vindicated they beat every republican that said it was stolen with that knowledge into perpetuity.
Easy slam dunk in the mid terms.. now instead they hemmed hawed, sued, screamed to the heavens about this attack on democracy and appear foolish at best crooked at worst.