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Here's a letter that I wrote and sent into our local newspaper. Of course they didn't print it; that would require thought and attention.
I would like to raise local awareness regarding the differences between a Democracy and a Representational Republic form of government.
The government of the United States is not a Democracy, but rather a Representational Republic. While a Representational Republic can work for a populace of any size, a Democracy doesn't scale beyond a few thousand people. In a Representational Republic, representatives are elected who make decisions for us. In a Democracy, every citizen votes on every decision.
No state may join the United States unless it is a Republic. The U.S. Constitution guarantees to every state a Republican form of government (Article 4, Section 4). Minority individual rights are the priority. The people are protected by the Bill of Rights from the majority and have natural rights instead of civil rights. One vote in a jury can stop all of the majority from depriving any one of the people of his or her rights.
In a Republic, the sovereignty resides in the people themselves, whether one or many. One may act on his own, or through his representatives, as he chooses to solve a problem. Further, the people have no obligation to the government. Instead, the government, since it has been hired by the people, is obliged to its owner the people.
In a Democracy, the sovereignty is in the whole body of the free citizens. The sovereignty is not divided into smaller units such as individual citizens. Individuals have duties and obligations to the government, and the government's only obligations to the citizens are those legislatively pre-defined for it.
In a pure democracy, 51% controls 49%. In a democracy there is no such thing as a significant minority. There are no minority rights except civil rights (privileges) granted by a condescending majority.
Out of the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution, only five of them apply to citizens of the United States.
In simple terms, a democracy is a dictatorship of the majority, otherwise known as mob rule.
In the United States, we do not have a democracy. Educate yourself on the fate of ancient Greece, and you'll understand why.
Finally, a favorite saying of mine that I made up:
How many times in the history of mankind has a government not abused a power that the people have given it?

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