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YES THEY ARE!THEY
AREN’T
MUTUALLY
EXCLUSIVE
YES THEY ARE!THEY
AREN’T
MUTUALLY
EXCLUSIVE
@Troglodyte - since you avoided this multiple times, Michael Knowles commented below on Jay Jones. Most certainly you agree, correct?now do Jay Jones.
Is Orange a fruit or a color?So given a civics test, how would you answer?
Choose the best answer.
The the United States is a Constitutional:
A. Republic
B. Democracy
I’ll make it easier on you.
Choose the best answer.
The the United States is a Constitutional:
A. Republic
B. Democracy
C. Republic having certain democratic elements.
In each question you could not have possibly selected B.
Or would you?
Pretty sure Tim pointed out they are not. Take it up with him.YES THEY ARE!
i tried that analogy on you with men/women and humans.Is Orange a fruit or a color?
Is a Labrador a dog or a retriever?
Nope you are the one pushing a false idea.Pretty sure Tim pointed out they are not. Take it up with him.
Is Orange a fruit or a color?
Is a Labrador a dog or a retriever?
Agreed it was very odd, especially the size and the overall bling factor of it, it looks horrible.I didn’t really see the Koreans giving Trump a crown as a flex. I saw it as more of an insult, considering the no kings protests. The current Korean government is very left leaning. I have my doubts that there was anything genuine in that gesture.
We call it Trog round these parts.
Please explain how a representative democracy is no longer a democracy when it was just a few days ago. Or get on the same page as @SteelerInLebanon.So in short:
The U.S. is a democracy in form (it uses democratic elections),
That’s why terms like “democratic republic” or “representative democracy” are both accurate descriptions.
Nope you are the one pushing a false idea.
again, i refer you to https://www.merriam-webster.com/ so you can better understand the words you think you know the meaning of, so that you truly know the meaning of them and how they work together to form ideas and thoughts.Please explain how a representative democracy is no longer a democracy when it was just a few days ago. Or get on the same page as @SteelerInLebanon.
Please explain how a representative democracy is no longer a democracy when it was just a few days ago. Or get on the same page as @SteelerInLebanon.
"Is a duck"Did you get your GED? Of course not. Since you enjoy a) being repetitively and soundly humiliated and b) wasting our time on an argument you're being bludgeoned on, I'll just keep posting the TEXTBOOK factual definition in hopes you'll eventually read and digest it. Note: I have little hope.
We are a CONSTITUTIONAL FEDERAL REPUBLIC. That is our CORE system. The fact that it exhibits some DEMOCRATIC principles does NOT negate that we are a constitutional federal republic.
We are a CONSTITUTIONAL FEDERAL REPUBLIC. That is our CORE system. The fact that it exhibits some DEMOCRATIC principles does NOT negate that we are a constitutional federal republic.
Is the U.S. a representative DEMOCRACY or not? YES or NO?The U.S. is a democracy…
That’s why terms like “democratic republic” or “representative democracy” are both accurate descriptions.
again, i refer you to https://www.merriam-webster.com/ so you can better understand the words you think you know the meaning of, so that you truly know the meaning of them and how they work together to form ideas and thoughts.Is the U.S. a representative DEMOCRACY or not? YES or NO?
One almost admires how thoroughly you’ve mastered the art of arriving at the wrong conclusion with such unshakable poise.Is the U.S. a representative DEMOCRACY or not? YES or NO?