10 Things Americans Don't Understand About America

They don't realize we're bankrupted, they think we're rich. They think money grows on trees in America. They think that because they see how we throw money at every issue all over the world. They want to come to America to "pick" some money from the money tree.

So it's your opinion that the immigrants are delusional and stupid. :palm:
 
Full of irony this post is

hey fuckface,

why have I turned out to be correct and you have turned out to be so very fucking wrong ?


This is part of your pathology super duper.

You can never admit you were proven wrong.


Your worthless in a discussion of the effects of policy because of your inability to EVER admit you turned out to be completelyfuckingwrong.
 
Again you with the name calling...

Ok just briefly skimming your wikipedia link there are several forms of democracies, so let me ask you. Which type of democracy is the United States?

thank you for admitting right in that statement that calling the US a democracy is perfectly true.


go reread your own post.

we are a type of democracy huh
 
Our military bases around the world are there to protect the interests of the 400 families who sponsor politicians in this country.


The radical right hate the word democracy because it sounds like democrat who are members of the Democratic Party who are their sworn enemies. It's all so Pavlovian. Ring the bell with key words that go against their conditioning and watch em drool.


well that and they don't want everyone to vote
 
http://articles.latimes.com/1986-10-25/news/mn-7435_1_republican-national-committee



then they actually employed tactics to get her done






In an Aug. 13 memo the court made public Friday, Kris Wolfe, the Republican National Committee Midwest political director, wrote Lanny Griffith, the committee's Southern political director, and said of the Louisiana campaigning:

"I know this race is really important to you. I would guess that this program will eliminate at least 60-80,000 folks from the rolls. . . . If it's a close race . . . which I'm assuming it is, this could keep the black vote down considerably."

Unseals Document

She said in the memorandum that the program had been approved by Gregory Graves, deputy political director of the National Republican Senatorial Committee.
The document, called Exhibit 13, was unsealed by U.S. District Judge Dickinson R. Debevoise when lawyers for the Democratic National Committee said it was needed to question Wolfe




right from the very top of the party they planned to keep black people from voting
 
Your party will NEVER live down this history.


its why the judge denied you exit from the consent decree your party had to sign
 
http://personalliberty.com/2009/12/...d-voter-intimidation-consent-decree-19493836/


Last week, a federal judge in New Jersey rejected an attempt by the Republican National Committee (RNC) to dissolve a 27-year-old court order that is intended to prevent the intimidation of minority voters.

Stemming from a lawsuit brought forth by the Democratic National Committee in 1982, a consent decree was agreed upon which forced the RNC to gain court approval to use certain election tactics, including the creation of voter challenge lists, photographing voters at the polls and posting off-duty police at voting locations in minority neighborhoods, according to The New York Times.

Republicans argued that the consent decree was hampering efforts to combat voter fraud, which had escalated over the previous few years, according to RNC lawyers
 
Quite the opposite, Desh. A democracy does not guarantee people any rights (such as voting) at all. It is a constitutional republic which actually guarantees you your rights.

a republic does not include a right to vote f0or who represents you it merely guarentes you get a rep.

the dictator can pick that rep
 
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http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/republic



re·pub·lic
noun \ri-ˈpə-blik\

: a country that is governed by elected representatives and by an elected leader (such as a president) rather than by a king or queen


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 (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 (as a nation) having such a form of government

c : a usually specified republican government of a political unit <the French Fourth Republic>

2

: a body of persons freely engaged in a specified activity <the republic of letters>


3

: a constituent political and territorial unit of the former nations of Czechoslovakia, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or Yugoslavia
 
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