What made America great before there was a need to MAGA

Democrats: The Founding Fathers put all these things in the way of democracy, like the Electoral College.

Also Democrats: We are a democracy! You can't prove otherwise you [insert 20 aimless insults here]!

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Democrats: The Founding Fathers put all these things in the way of democracy, like the Electoral College.

Also Democrats: We are a democracy! You can't prove otherwise you [insert 20 aimless insults here]!

:rofl2:

you don't seem to be able to find any Dictionaries and or encylopedias to quote who agree with yopur fucked up view


why is that ?


because it a fucking republican assed meme
 
The first democracies were in ancient Greece more than 2,000 years ago. Those did not last long, however. After that kings and other rulers had all the power in their countries. In about the 1200s, however, some rulers began to allow certain citizens to be part of the government.
By the 1600s and 1700s some people began to think that all people had certain rights. These included the right to participate in their government.

You say this as if I didn't just correct the bullshit assertion that America was the first "democracy" [we were never a democracy]. :bs:
 
The Pledge of Allegiance...just one small portion of it, to keep your impaired brain from having to read too much:

"...and to the republic [not democracy], for which it stands..."

and its does not say constitution either


does that mean we don't have a constitution idiot
 
you don't seem to be able to find any Dictionaries and or encylopedias to quote who agree with yopur fucked up view


why is that ?


because it a fucking republican assed meme

Back to mindlessly screaming, "DICTIONARIES!" over all the facts that prove you wrong.

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Wikipedia:

‘What is the US government system called?
The United States is a federal republic in which the president, Congress and federal courts share powers reserved to the national government, according to its Constitution. The federal government shares sovereignty with the state governments.”
 
Wikipedia:

‘What is the US government system called?
The United States is a federal republic in which the president, Congress and federal courts share powers reserved to the national government, according to its Constitution. The federal government shares sovereignty with the state governments.”

no link?


hmmmm I wonder why
 
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