Post Ad9eean5FKU8QwH6P2 by mrfancytophat@www.minds.com
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(DIR) Post #Ad8koPOKt7RcXgnrkG by bgreen777@www.minds.com
2023-12-24T16:07:54+00:00
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This spells out our current state of affairs in the US.
(DIR) Post #Ad8pj6LglD1pnzqzqa by shadowmike@www.minds.com
2023-12-24T17:18:16+00:00
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It’s true and it’s happening
(DIR) Post #Ad9CPYgzy2mwrkTISO by autonomous_collective@www.minds.com
2023-12-24T16:50:06+00:00
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(DIR) Post #Ad9CPa7GfrObHVln2e by autonomous_collective@www.minds.com
2023-12-24T16:49:45+00:00
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(DIR) Post #Ad9ZR5Qw1MFXe4ehlo by vampire_jesus@www.minds.com
2023-12-25T02:01:57+00:00
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Most people in this country are too damn stupid to know the difference between a democracy and a constitutional republic.
(DIR) Post #Ad9aJqxxVmuohdDW5Y by vampire_jesus@www.minds.com
2023-12-25T02:12:50+00:00
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Yes, but the left are mostly socialists or communists, and therefore totalitarians, who employ 'democracy' as a ruse to seize absolute power.
(DIR) Post #Ad9eean5FKU8QwH6P2 by mrfancytophat@www.minds.com
2023-12-25T01:35:01+00:00
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Thank you for everything you do John. Merry Christmas.
(DIR) Post #Ad9pNGIpGYXhSp3pce by Papa_Joe@www.minds.com
2023-12-25T03:24:41+00:00
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A good explanation of the difference and why ours was chosen.
(DIR) Post #AdAvNmpp6cVHFB5Xns by ChrisDoogood@www.minds.com
2023-12-25T17:42:32+00:00
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We need Language that is clear and Mathmatacally certifiable.. leave no room for interpretation.. say what you mean and mean what you say!
(DIR) Post #AdBCEJmpR4xdlal5iS by grig_meli@www.minds.com
2023-12-25T11:58:20+00:00
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#funny #photography @baraodashashtags #nature #bestfriend #Memories
(DIR) Post #AdHOd0KPHdKf3UlHxg by truthsa@www.minds.com
2023-12-25T09:09:58+00:00
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We're trying to Save our Republic from this evil #Democracy ❕
(DIR) Post #AdKOxVw4amtwTzH7se by twa1972@www.minds.com
2023-12-29T15:56:50+00:00
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Listen closely
(DIR) Post #AdXffY6c0gImHAhf4y by dHzmalone@www.minds.com
2023-12-26T19:43:35+00:00
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Democracy and republic are two different forms of government, although they share some similarities. Here are the key differences between a democracy and a republic:1. Definition: - Democracy: In a democracy, the power is directly or indirectly vested in the people, who have the ultimate authority to make decisions. - Republic: In a republic, the power is held by the people and their elected representatives, who are responsible for making decisions on behalf of the citizens.2. Decision-Making Process: - Democracy: In a democracy, decisions are made through direct voting by the people on various issues and policies. - Republic: In a republic, decisions are made by elected representatives who are chosen by the people to represent their interests and make decisions on their behalf.3. Protection of Minority Rights: - Democracy: In a pure democracy, the majority has the power to make decisions, which can sometimes lead to the neglect or violation of minority rights. - Republic: In a republic, the rights of minorities are protected through a system of checks and balances, where the elected representatives are responsible for safeguarding the rights of all citizens.4. Rule of Law: - Democracy: In a democracy, the majority can sometimes override the rule of law, leading to potential instability and inconsistency in decision-making. - Republic: In a republic, the rule of law is upheld, and decisions are made based on the constitution and established leg
(DIR) Post #AdZV7TT28e0YoqDvnc by dHzmalone@www.minds.com
2024-01-06T05:07:12+00:00
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So I guess Jack Smith sits in a stolen chair. Meese's argument is that the appointment of Jack Smith as a special counsel is illegal, and therefore, the prosecution against Trump should be deemed invalid. He believes that the power to create federal offices lies with Congress, not the Attorney General, and that the Special Counsel's office lacks legal authority.