SO HOW MANY OF YOU LOVERS OF DEMOCRAZY WOULD...

Truth is we cannot give a response because we have not gone through the work of a decision. We do not know their personal stories, or what they accomplished during their political careers. We do not know what programs they have for the future, nor do we know what their opponents have in mind.
Yet rightys think someone fleeing Central American horrors want to vote in America's elections.
 
You are doing the struggling getting posters to go along with your trumped up line of questioning.

Just make your point.

Can't you answer the question? What do you mean "trumped up line of quesitoning?" I asked you a fucking question, you don't want want to answer it. Frankly right now I can't even remember what I asked you! But spit it out.
 
Truth is we cannot give a response because we have not gone through the work of a decision. We do not know their personal stories, or what they accomplished during their political careers. We do not know what programs they have for the future, nor do we know what their opponents have in mind.
Yet rightys think someone fleeing Central American horrors want to vote in America's elections.

So are you saying that you would or would not vote for the PM in Canada or GB?
 
Can't you answer the question? What do you mean "trumped up line of quesitoning?" I asked you a fucking question, you don't want want to answer it. Frankly right now I can't even remember what I asked you! But spit it out.

Trumped up because you were not really asking a question but trying to lead posters into some kind of point you were making.

You asked me to define democracy. That is much too long a discussion for her. Are you talking about direct/pure democracy, representative democracy.......?

What was your point in the thread asking posters if they would vote for the PM of Britain or Canada?
 
Trumped up because you were not really asking a question but trying to lead posters into some kind of point you were making.

You asked me to define democracy. That is much too long a discussion for her. Are you talking about direct/pure democracy, representative democracy.......?

What was your point in the thread asking posters if they would vote for the PM of Britain or Canada?

My point is that the USA, Canada and the UK are not Democracy's.
 
Because they don't put in the effort to learn what a Democracy is... Because they don't read the US Constitution... Because they reject history... There's many reasons.

The fact is they reject the Constitution! Did you hear Biden's speech yesterday? He condemns the country because the Constitution didn't outlaw slavery. There would have never been a USA if they had forced that into the Constitution.

They reject the electoral college and want it taken out without going through an amendment process. Yet they say that Canada and the UK are just fine when they don't even vote on their Chief Executive.
 
The fact is they reject the Constitution! Did you hear Biden's speech yesterday? He condemns the country because the Constitution didn't outlaw slavery. There would have never been a USA if they had forced that into the Constitution.

They reject the electoral college and want it taken out without going through an amendment process. Yet they say that Canada and the UK are just fine when they don't even vote on their Chief Executive.

reciting history is not hating ones country ass miner
 
Because they don't put in the effort to learn what a Democracy is... Because they don't read the US Constitution... Because they reject history... There's many reasons.

does your tongue ever get tired of Putins ass?


we are a democracy


its the right that tries to claim we are not remember turd muncher
 
So there is only one definition of democracy? I think not. I am a Canadian. I live in a constitutional monarchy which also happens to be a democracy.
 
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/republic



Definition of republic
1
a
(1)
: a government having a chief of state who is not a monarch and who in modern times is usually a president
(2)
: a political unit (such as a nation) having such a form of government
b
(1)
: a government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by elected officers and representatives responsible to them and governing according to law
(2)
: a political unit (such as a nation) having such a form of government
c
: a usually specified republican government of a political unit
the French Fourth Republic
 
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