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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.”

Don't waste your time appeasing hyperventilating snowflakes and their silly little "prove it" tests. Anyone who made it past the 5th grade knows we are a republic. :laugh:
 
your mouth pooping is not fact idiot


GO GET ANY RESPECTABLE SOURCE THAT BACKS YOUR IDIOT REPUBLICAN MEME

Take a 5th grade civics class. The Pledge doesn't incorrectly cite what system of government we have. You're just an uneducated imbecile. :laugh:
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_republic


Common definitions of the terms democracy and republic often feature overlapping concerns, suggesting that many democracies function as republics, and many republics operate on democratic principles, as shown by these definitions from the Oxford English Dictionary:
Republic: "A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives..."[1]
Democracy: "A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives."[2]
Eugene Volokh of the UCLA School of Law notes that the United States exemplifies the varied nature of a constitutional republic—a country where some decisions (often local) are made by direct democratic processes, while others (often federal) are made by democratically elected representatives.[3] As with many large systems, US governance is incompletely described by any single term. It also employs the concept, for instance, of a constitutional democracy in which a court system is involved in matters of jurisprudence.[3]
As with other democracies, not all persons in a democratic republic are necessarily citizens, and not all citizens are necessarily entitled to vote.[4] Suffrage is commonly restricted by criteria such as voting age.[5]
History[edit]
In the US, the notion that a republic was a form of democracy was common from the time of its founding, and the concepts associated with representative democracy (and hence with a democratic republic) are suggested by John Adams (writing in 1784):
No determinations are carried, it is true, in a simple representative democracy, but by consent of the majority or their representatives.[6]
 
For the record, here is a collection of direct quotes from the Founders emphatically rejecting democracy as mob rule:

"Plato wrote in The Republic, “And so tyranny naturally arises out of democracy.” The Founding Fathers despised democracies. They desired democratic principles, but not a democracy. As Plato decrees above, a democracy can easily be commandeered to establish a totalitarian state. The Founders inherently understand this, and wholly rejected forming a democracy."

Why The Founding Fathers Despised Democracy
 
None of this establishes that everything the Founders said and wrote about this republic was a lie...or that the Pledge incorrectly identifies which type of government we have. :laugh:

the USA is a democracy


a republic is a type of Democracy you stupid fucking Russian



the terms are NOT mutually exclusive



why are you lying right into the face of all the facts I have provided and refusing to cite any links to actual facts ass juice?


because you have no facts to back your propaganda claim
 
For the record, here is a collection of direct quotes from the Founders emphatically rejecting democracy as mob rule:

"Plato wrote in The Republic, “And so tyranny naturally arises out of democracy.” The Founding Fathers despised democracies. They desired democratic principles, but not a democracy. As Plato decrees above, a democracy can easily be commandeered to establish a totalitarian state. The Founders inherently understand this, and wholly rejected forming a democracy."

Why The Founding Fathers Despised Democracy

town hall is right wing propaganda you fucking slimey shit ball


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townhall
 
Townhall is an American politically conservative website, print magazine and radio news service. Previously published by the Heritage Foundation, it is now owned and operated by Salem Communications. The website features more than 80 columns (both syndicated and exclusive) by a variety of writers and commentators, who often appear as guest commentators on the Fox News
 
the USA is a democracy

Repeating falsehoods to make them less false is called an ad nauseum fallacy. And it's invalid. Try again.

a republic is a type of Democracy you stupid fucking Russian

Yes, add in conspiracy theories to make yourself look less stupid and wrong. :lolup:

Townhall is an American politically conservative website, print magazine and radio news service. Previously published by the Heritage Foundation, it is now owned and operated by Salem Communications. The website features more than 80 columns (both syndicated and exclusive) by a variety of writers and commentators, who often appear as guest commentators on the Fox News

And that makes the direct quotes from the Founders contradicting your assertions wrong...how?

:laugh:
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democratic_republic


Common definitions of the terms democracy and republic often feature overlapping concerns, suggesting that many democracies function as republics, and many republics operate on democratic principles, as shown by these definitions from the Oxford English Dictionary:
Republic: "A state in which supreme power is held by the people and their elected representatives..."[1]
Democracy: "A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives."[2]
Eugene Volokh of the UCLA School of Law notes that the United States exemplifies the varied nature of a constitutional republic—a country where some decisions (often local) are made by direct democratic processes, while others (often federal) are made by democratically elected representatives.[3] As with many large systems, US governance is incompletely described by any single term. It also employs the concept, for instance, of a constitutional democracy in which a court system is involved in matters of jurisprudence.[3]
As with other democracies, not all persons in a democratic republic are necessarily citizens, and not all citizens are necessarily entitled to vote.[4] Suffrage is commonly restricted by criteria such as voting age.[5]
History[edit]
In the US, the notion that a republic was a form of democracy was common from the time of its founding, and the concepts associated with representative democracy (and hence with a democratic republic) are suggested by John Adams (writing in 1784):
No determinations are carried, it is true, in a simple representative democracy, but by consent of the majority or their representatives.[6]



history wont allow your fucking propaganda to survive Bag o Turds
 
history wont allow your fucking propaganda to survive Bag o Turds

This doesn't contradict the assertion of the FOUNDERS, IN THEIR OWN WORDS, in the link provided, that we are a republic with democratic principles...and very intentionally NOT a democracy.

Not very bright are you? :laugh:
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Democracy#Types_of_governmental_democracies




Types of governmental democracies
4.1
Basic forms
4.1.1
Direct
4.1.2
Representative
4.1.3
Hybrid or semi-direct
4.2
Variants
4.2.1
Constitutional monarchy
4.2.2
Republic
4.2.3
Liberal democracy
4.2.4
Socialist
4.2.5
Anarchist
4.2.6
Sortition
4.2.7
Consociational
4.2.8
Consensus democracy
4.2.9
Supranational
4.2.10
Inclusive
4.2.11
Participatory politics
4.2.12
Cosmopolitan
4.2.13
Creative democracy
4.2.14
Guided democracy




a republic is a democracy

we are a democratic republic
 
This doesn't contradict the assertion of the FOUNDERS, IN THEIR OWN WORDS, in the link provided, that we are a republic with democratic principles...and very intentionally NOT a democracy.

Not very bright are you? :laugh:


go get ONE shred of evidence the founders hated democracy like you republicans do you fucking idiot



Its a republican meme to get all put out when the USA is called a Democracy
 
go get ONE shred of evidence the founders hated democracy like you republicans do you fucking idiot



Its a republican meme to get all put out when the USA is called a Democracy


Hey look, even the far left Huffington Post admits that the Founders weren't lying about what kind of system they created (an assertion that only a evince would ever need proof of). :laugh:

The Founding Fathers Never Intended To Create A Direct Democracy


What were you saying about "Republican memes?" Is Huffington Post in the habit of posting "Republican memes?" Or is evince just an uneducated moron?

:rofl2:
 
why do you assholes HATE the word Democracy?


why do you roll around in a shit fit about the word


why do you piss your pants and scream at the word democracy?
 
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