Into the Night
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Argument of the Stone fallacy.Yeah. It just means your premise is flawed.
Science has no politics. There is no such thing as "political science". You are making shit up. Making shit up does not make you famous.I'm not making any of this up. I'd be famous if I had. But I just copy what political scientists say.
RQAA.You would have to be more specific
A theocracy can be any form of government. The United States, for example, is a republic founded under the principles of Jesus Christ and God.. All theocracies I can think of are dictatorships.
A democracy has no representatives.If there is a mechanism by which the people elect who governs them, it's a democracy.
False dichotomy fallacy. There are many forms of government.If there isn't, it's a dictatorship.
There is no government on Venus.Oh.... you mean like there is on Venus?
Buzzword fallacies. Cliche fallacy.Sorry. I'm talking about reality. Not fantasy
A republic is not a negative. A republic is government by law (a constitution).A "Republic" simply means that we are not a monarchy.
Random phrases. No apparent coherency.When the lady asked Dr Franklin if we would have "A Republic or a Monarchy", and Dr. Franklin replied "a Republic, if we can keep it" she wanted to know if we would have a President or a King.
A democracy has no representatives.Anyway... you don't have to go on and on: if the people elect who governs them, it's a democracy.
False dichotomy fallacy.If they don't, it's a dictatorship.