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...in a democracy if the majority wants to enslave a minority, it is perfectly legal. The only people with any rights are the majority. In a constitutional republic the rights of the individual are protected by a constitution which over rules majority rule.




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Is the United States of America a republic or a democracy?
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Fri, 20 Jan 17 1:01 AM
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https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/volokh-conspiracy/wp/2015/05/13/is-the-united-states-of-america-a-republic-or-a-democracy/?utm_term=.6656998282b9


"Likewise, James Wilson, one of the main drafters of the
Constitution and one of the first Supreme Court Justices, defended the Constitution in 1787 by speaking of the three forms of government being the “monarchical, aristocratical, and democratical,” and said that in a democracy the sovereign power is “inherent in the people, and is either exercised by themselves or by their representatives.” And Chief Justice John Marshall — who helped lead the fight in the 1788 Virginia Convention for ratifying the U.S. Constitution — likewise defended the Constitution in that convention by describing it as implementing “democracy” (as opposed to “despotism”), and without the need to even add the qualifier “representative.”

And STFU already, stupid slut.


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