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    Default Thank You Professor Williams

    Television mouths are democracy’s biggest defenders every time they refer to this country as a democracy. Elected Democrats show themselves to be this country’s biggest traitors every time they say things like “Our democracy is under attack.” or “WE must defend our democracy.” (No television mouth ever challenged Diarrhea Mouth Pelosi, or Senator Vomit Schumer when when they cite “our democracy”.)

    I have railed against the Democracy Movement in a thousand messages. Make no mistake about the Democracy. Movement —— it is the most insidious conspiracy ever devised to destroy this country’s individual liberties.

    Throughout history democracy has been the parasite’s preferred form of government. If that is not enough to tell you about the kind of people behind the Democracy Movement, this should scare you stiff: Democracy is always going towards something worse; never towards liberty.

    NOTE: No American should lift a finger to support those “democracy” demonstrators in Hong Kong. In fact, if China’s Commies had any brains they would give them all the democracy they want since democracy ends in totalitarian government.

    Also note that nation-building is doublespeak for democracy. Proof: You will never hear nation-builders calling for the U.S. military to build limited government.

    I could rehash volumes about the evils of democracy. Instead, I will simply thank Walter E. Williams for adding to my anti-democracy repertoire:

    The New York Times has begun a major initiative, the "1619 Project," to observe the 400th anniversary of the beginning of American slavery. It aims to reframe American history so that slavery and the contributions of black Americans explain who we are as a nation. Nikole Hannah-Jones, staff writer for The New York Times Magazine wrote the lead article, "America Wasn't a Democracy, Until Black Americans Made It One." She writes, "Without the idealistic, strenuous and patriotic efforts of black Americans, our democracy today would most likely look very different -- it might not be a democracy at all."

    There are several challenges one can make about Hannah-Jones's article, but I'm going to focus on the article's most serious error, namely that the nation's founders intended for us to be a democracy. That error is shared by too many Americans. The word democracy appears nowhere in the two most fundamental founding documents of our nation -- the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Instead of a democracy, the Constitution's Article IV, Section 4, declares, "The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government." Think about it and ask yourself whether our Pledge of Allegiance says to "the democracy for which it stands" or to "the republic for which it stands." Is Julia Ward Howe's popular Civil War song titled "The Battle Hymn of the Democracy" or "The Battle Hymn of the Republic"?

    The founders had utter contempt for democracy. James Madison, the acknowledged father of the Constitution, wrote in Federalist Paper No. 10, that in a pure democracy "there is nothing to check the inducement to sacrifice the weaker party or the obnoxious individual." At the 1787 Constitutional Convention, delegate Edmund Randolph said, "that in tracing these evils to their origin every man had found it in the turbulence and follies of democracy." John Adams said: "Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There was never a democracy yet that did not commit suicide." U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice John Marshall observed, "Between a balanced republic and a democracy, the difference is like that between order and chaos."

    The U.S. Constitution is replete with anti-majority rule, undemocratic provisions. One provision, heavily criticized, is the Electoral College. In their wisdom, the framers gave us the Electoral College so that in presidential elections, heavily populated states could not run roughshod over sparsely populated states. In order to amend the Constitution, it requires a two-thirds vote of both Houses, or two-thirds of state legislatures, to propose an amendment, and requires three-fourths of state legislatures for ratification. Part of the reason for having a bicameral Congress is that it places another obstacle to majority rule. Fifty-one senators can block the wishes of 435 representatives and 49 senators. The president, with a veto, can thwart the will of all 535 members of Congress. It takes a two-thirds vote, not just a majority, of both houses of Congress to override a presidential veto.

    In addition to not understanding our Constitution, Hannah-Jones's article, like in most discussions of black history, fails to acknowledge that black Americans have made the greatest gains, over some of the highest hurdles in the shortest span of time than any other racial group in mankind's history. The evidence: If black Americans were thought of as a nation with our own gross domestic product, we'd rank among the 20 wealthiest nations. It was a black American, Gen. Colin Powell, who headed the world's mightiest military. A few black Americans are among the world's wealthiest. Black Americans are among the world's most famous personalities.

    The significance of this is that in 1865, neither a slave nor a slave owner would have believed that such progress would be possible in less than a century and a half, if ever. As such, it speaks to the intestinal fortitude of a people. Just as importantly, it speaks to the greatness of a nation within which such progress was possible, progress that would have been impossible anywhere else. The challenge before us is how those gains can be extended to a large percentage of black people for whom they appear elusive.

    Beginning of US Slavery
    Walter E. Williams
    Posted: Aug 28, 2019 12:01 AM

    https://townhall.com/columnists/walt...avery-n2552238

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_E._Williams
    Last edited by Flanders; 08-28-2019 at 03:12 AM.
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    NOTE: No American should lift a finger to support those “democracy” demonstrators in Hong Kong. In fact, if China’s Commies had any brains they would give them all the democracy they want since democracy ends in totalitarian government.

    The dirty old Commie sees no difference between democracy and totalitarian Communism. In short: Bernie cannot see Beijing skipping the democracy phrase in Hong Kong:


    "I wouldn't use the word existential threat. You know," he continued. "I think China is a country that is moving unfortunately in a more authoritarian way, in a number of directions. We would have hoped that they would move toward a democratic, a more democratic form of government, they're moving in the opposite direction."


    August 28, 2019
    Bernie Sanders issues an astounding compliment to China's leaders — and Ted Cruz shuts him down
    Carlos Garcia

    https://www.theblaze.com/news/bernie...pliments-china

    democratic (adjective)

    1. Of, characterized by, or advocating democracy: democratic government; a democratic union.

    2. Of or for the people in general; popular: a democratic movement; democratic art forms.

    3. Believing in or practicing social equality: “a proper democratic scorn for bloated dukes and lords” (George du Maurier).

    4. Democratic Abbr. Dem., D, D. Of, relating to, or characteristic of the Democratic Party.

    democratically (adverb)
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    ...and to the republic for which it stands....
    "Those who vote decide nothing. Those who count the vote decide everything." Joseph Stalin
    The USA has lost WWIV to China with no other weapons but China Virus and some cash to buy democrats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard the Duck View Post
    I would still rather see a pure democracy emerge in HK than communist party control.
    To Howard the Duck: Pure democracy is a pipe dream. The only constant about democracy is that it will be tried again and again ad infinitum.

    Quote Originally Posted by Howard the Duck View Post
    Within a city state, democracy can remain stable for a great deal longer. Even if it devolves into fascism, oligarchy, or some other form of autocracy,
    To Howard the Duck: Democracy feeds on every form of government until it kills the host government. Every time parasites impoverish a nation they lay the foundation for the next democracy —— “THE REAL THING HAS NEVER BEEN TRIED.”.

    Note that our Republic is being destroyed from within in order for democracy to survive a few years longer.

    The same reason democracy rears its ugly head over and over and over throughout history is obvious. Every generation produces a legion of fools and parasites who believe that a benign totalitarian government is possible.

    Quote Originally Posted by Howard the Duck View Post
    all ideology is preferable to Marxism.
    To Howard the Duck: Not by much.

    Hitler was sure his Third Reich would last a thousand years. Karl Marx was convinced that Communism would last forever. Unfortunately for the world, Marx unintentionally incorporated Communism’s rebirth: “IT WAS NOT THE REAL THING” (Communism never dies much like movie monsters come back to life in sequels.)

    Bottom line: The reason given for democracy’s failure is exactly the same as the one given for every failed ideology. IT WAS NOT PURE.
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    What democracy ended in totalitarianism?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash View Post
    What democracy ended in totalitarianism?

    To Flash:
    Every one of them did or will. This country is next if Democrats and television mouths pull-off the transition.

    Do your own research if you want names and addresses. This article should put you on the right track:

    The Great Democracy Meltdown
    By Joshua Kurlantzick
    May 19, 2011

    https://newrepublic.com/article/8863...la-arab-spring
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    Fuck You Flanders!

    For your demagoguery of Democracy and those that stand up for Democracy!

    The United States is a democracy, and up until this maniac fascist took over our county through his lying and cheating ways, the United States has always been the leader of Democracy in the world and supported people around the world who are fighting for democracy in their own countries.

    SO FUCK YOU- AND DONALD TRUMP- AND EVERYONE OF YOU ANTI-DEMOCRATIC SUPPORTERS OF DONALD TRUMP!

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    Pure democracy has never existed, like crying fire in a vacant lot

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post

    To Flash:
    Every one of them did or will. This country is next if Democrats and television mouths pull-off the transition.

    Do your own research if you want names and addresses. This article should put you on the right track:

    The Great Democracy Meltdown
    By Joshua Kurlantzick
    May 19, 2011

    https://newrepublic.com/article/8863...la-arab-spring
    poor old demented Flanders sees commies everywhere
    “If we have to have a choice between being dead and pitied, and being alive with a bad image, we’d rather be alive and have the bad image.”

    — Golda Meir

    Zionism is the movement for the self-determination and statehood for the Jewish people in their ancestral homeland, the land of Israel.


    “If Hamas put down their weapons, there would be no more violence. If the Jews put down their weapons, there would be no Israel."






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    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post

    To Flash:
    Every one of them did or will. This country is next if Democrats and television mouths pull-off the transition.

    Do your own research if you want names and addresses. This article should put you on the right track:

    The Great Democracy Meltdown
    By Joshua Kurlantzick
    May 19, 2011

    https://newrepublic.com/article/8863...la-arab-spring
    These were not democracies but countries making democratic gains. We would never put Tunisia, Egypt, or Thailand in the representative democracy category.

    What changes would you make in the U. S. to keep it from becoming totalitarian?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Howard the Duck View Post
    Athens ended in autocracy.
    It would not fit most of the characteristics we attribute to representative democracies today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flash View Post
    What changes would you make in the U. S. to keep it from becoming totalitarian?
    To Flash: Ask me a hard one!

    1. Repeal the XVI Amendment because the income tax funds the Parasite Class; hence, funds the Democracy Movement.

    2. Prohibit the public purse from funding charity of any kind after the XVI Amendment is repealed.

    NOTE: Tax dollar charity began 119 years before before the XVI Amendment empowered the Parasite Class.

    In 1794, when Congress appropriated $15,000 for relief of French refugees who fled from insurrection in San Domingo to Baltimore and Philadelphia, James Madison stood on the floor of the House to object saying, "I cannot undertake to lay my finger on that article of the Constitution which granted a right to Congress of expending, on objects of benevolence, the money of their constituents." James Madison, 4 Annals of congress (1794)

    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...57#post3152657

    3. Withdraw from the United Nations because the Democracy Movement is directed and enforced by the U.N. worldwide.

    NOTE: Afghanistan is a United Nations war fought to install a democracy. In 18 years the U.S. military spent more time building schools and roads in order to promote the U.N.’s democracy garbage then they spent killing Muslim terrorists. I doubt very much if President Trump can pull out of Afghanistan because a complete withdrawal will be a defeat for the United Nations and for the Democracy Movement. Basically, Secretary of Defense Mattis was fired because the general was promoting U.N. policies in Afghanistan:

    "What concerns me most as a military man is not our external adversaries; it is our internal divisiveness," Mattis wrote. "All Americans need to recognize that our democracy is an experiment -- and one that can be reversed. We all know that we're better than our current politics. Tribalism must not be allowed to destroy our experiment."

    Trump's Former Secretary of Defense Says 'Our Democracy Can Be Reversed, We're Better Than Our Current Politics'
    By Benjamin Fearnow
    8/28/19 at 10:59 AM EDT

    https://www.newsweek.com/james-matti...arning-1456542

    4. Enforce the government’s 11 enumerated powers granted in the Constitution at the time they were ratified —— AND NOTHING MORE.

    5. Impeach every federal judge that legislates from the bench.

    p.s. President Truman’s stated reason for firing General MacArthur was a doublespeak masterpiece. “Limit” meant Peace Without Victory:


    In April 1951, President Truman fired MacArthur and replaced him with Gen. Matthew Ridgeway. On April 11, Truman addressed the nation and explained his actions. He began by defending his overall policy in Korea, declaring, “It is right for us to be in Korea.” He excoriated the “communists in the Kremlin [who] are engaged in a monstrous conspiracy to stamp out freedom all over the world.” Nevertheless, he explained, it “would be wrong—tragically wrong—for us to take the initiative in extending the war… Our aim is to avoid the spread of the conflict.” The president continued, “I believe that we must try to limit the war to Korea for these vital reasons: To make sure that the precious lives of our fighting men are not wasted; to see that the security of our country and the free world is not needlessly jeopardized; and to prevent a third world war.” General MacArthur had been fired “so that there would be no doubt or confusion as to the real purpose and aim of our policy.”

    https://www.history.com/this-day-in-...uties-in-korea

    The real reason President Truman fired General MacArthur was because Communist China was not a member of the United Nations. Mac wanted to cross the Yalu River and bomb Communist China. That would have amounted to the infant United Nations declaring war on China before the Chicoms were admitted to the U.N.

    Peace Without Victory was always the Democrat Party’s policy. Truman was right about going to Korea, but he never should have involved the United Nations.

    General MacArthur was correct in light of what China is today. As it turned out U.N.-lovers got away with calling the Korean War a Police Action so they did not have to get a declaration of war from Congress. (WWII was the last time Congress issued a declaration of war despite the wars this country fought for democracy since 1945.)
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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    I happily admit that my title A Moron Is Closing In On The Presidency was wrong:


    As democracy is perfected, the office of president represents, more and more closely, the inner soul of the people. On some great and glorious day the plain folks of the land will reach their heart's desire at last and the White House will be adorned by a downright moron. H.L. Mencken

    I was sure the plain folks reached their heart’s desire on the day the Chicago sewer rat was sworn in. Now comes living proof that the dumber you are the more qualified you are for the presidency.


    https://static.pjmedia.com/news-and-...-770x415xt.jpg
    Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) listens to a staffer before answering questions at a news conference Dec. 12, 2017, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

    https://www.justplainpolitics.com/sh...28#post3100228

    One certified moron backed off:
    VIDEO


    https://video.foxnews.com/v/60789096...#sp=show-clips

    Sad to say, the Democrat Party is never short of democracy-loving morons.
    The basic test of freedom is perhaps less in what we are free to do than in what we are free not to do. It is the freedom to refrain, withdraw and abstain which makes a totalitarian regime impossible. Eric Hoffer

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