Almost ALL of the social problems in
this country are derived from the fact that Americans don't even know what kind
of government they have! If you are like most people, you think that the United
States is a democracy. If you do, then you are wrong! Recite the pledge of
allegiance. Notice that it says "...and to the republic for which it
stands." Now open your copy of the constitution to Article IV, Section 4.
(You do have a copy of the constitution, don't you?) It says, "The United
States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of
Government..." So what? We live in a republic. What difference does it
make? It makes all the difference in the world. In a democracy the
"majority rules" - and the minority loses. A hypothetical example can
demonstrate the idea. Pretend that you're a land owner, and that I would like
to buy some of your property. You don't want to sell this property because it's
been in your family for several generations. In a democracy, I could gather a
dozen other land owners together, proposing that we divide your land between
us. We will allow you to vote on the proposition, because this IS a democracy
after all -- and you will lose thirteen to one. That's a democracy! In a
republic, nothing can outvote your individual rights! They are unalienable. If
the land belongs to you it doesn't matter if I have a hundred friends, a
thousand friends, or a hundred thousand friends! YOUR PROPERTY IS YOUR PROPERTY!
It is the government's fiduciary responsibility to protect your rights. If you
are in doubt, read your copy of the Declaration of Independence. Right after
"...life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" it says, "That
to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their
just powers from the consent of the governed". Hypothetical examples are
fine for illustrating a concept, but real life examples are much better for
driving the point home: During the recent Million Mom March in Washington D.C.
an angry speaker asked the crowd why government should pass additional gun
control laws. The crowd responded "Because we SAID SO, that's why!"
This is democracy in action. The idea that enough people can vote to take away your
rights. What if you belonged to a very small church like the Branch Dividians?
Could enough people vote to deprive you of your religion? Or do your individual
rights outweigh the will of the majority? Everybody hates taxes and the IRS.
How did the IRS get started, anyway? In the early 1900's someone proposed a tax
on the richest people in the United States. "Only the top two percent of
the people" would be affected we were told. Since ninety-eight percent of
the people weren't affected, they voted to screw their fellow citizens. This is
democracy in action. It's obvious that the "taxpayer" category has
been greatly expanded. Now everybody is affected.. Every day more and more
people go on welfare. The government gives them money which it has taken from you
in taxes. Since a majority of people in this country already get some kind of
aid from the government, do they have the right to vote for more of your
paycheck? If so, how much can they take? Fifty percent? Seventy five percent?
One hundred percent? This is democracy in action. At this point, wouldn't it be
easier for people who were still working to just go on welfare? If everybody is
on welfare, there wouldn't be anyone left to tax, and the system would
collapse. This is exactly what happened in the Soviet Union. These are just a
few examples of the evils of democracy. Our founding fathers abhored a
democracy, calling it a "tyranny of the majority". Sooner or later
you will realize that you have no individual rights in a democracy! WAKE UP,
AMERICA! Read the Declaration of Independence, and start studying the
constitution. Abraham Lincoln said, "We the people are the rightful
masters of Congress and the courts. Not to overthrow the Constitution, but to
overthrow men who pervert the Constitution."
SIRIKWA YASINTA THADEY
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