God damn Indians and Democrats

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/republic


republic noun

re·pub·lic | \ri-ˈpə-blik


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Definition of republic
1
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 (such 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 (such as a nation) having such a form of gove

Incorrect. Merriam Webster is wrong.
 
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/democracy




democracy noun

de·moc·ra·cy | \di-ˈmä-krə-sē


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plural democracies
Definition of democracy
1
a
: government by the people
especially : rule of the majority
b
: a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections

democracy and republic are synonyms
 
Indeed defining words is one them
No dictionary defines any word. No dictionary owns any word.
.. and new words get created all the time. Dictionaries are filled with these newly-created words.
Dictionaries did not define them.
Language is dynamic, not static.
Irrelevant.
Can one be both a republic and democracy at the same time?
No. They are two mutually exclusive governmental structures.

A democracy is government by majority rule. It has no constitution.
A republic is government by law. It has a constitution.

Either form of government may use representatives. The existence of representatives does not define the structure of that government. Even a dictator is a representative (at least of those that go along with him).
 
A common definition of "republic" is, to quote the American Heritage Dictionary, "A political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them" — we are that.

A common definition of "democracy" is, "Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives" — we are that,
 
Fuck Donald Trump for his bashing of women and Indians and everyone else on his shit list!

And Fuck You Donald Trump ass-kissing idiots who are entertained by Donald Trump's ignorance and reckless behavior.

No one should have to prove their Indian blood to Donald Trump or anyone else. You could pick up a rock and throw it into any crowd of Americans gathering, and you couldn't fail to hit someone who doesn't have some American Indian bloodlines in their family tree.

All this talk about Liz Warren isn't about her Indian heritage, it is nothing more than hatred being expressed at her because she is a Democrat and a woman.

If you didn't have this, you'd find something completely else to slander her for and run your hateful mouths about.
 
how about all the other ones and all the encyclopedias idiot


what makes you think you are correct and the entire worlds dictionaries and encyclopedias are wrong?

Compositional error fallacy. Ancient Rome. Ancient Greece. That is where these words come from.
 
No dictionary defines any word. No dictionary owns any word.

False argument.

Dictionaries interpret and translate words for common use.

Dictionaries did not define them.

See above

Irrelevant.

That language evolves is irrelevant in a conversation about language. :0) I accept your surrender.

No. They are two mutually exclusive governmental structures.

No, they are not .. thus the hundreds of years we've spent arguing the two.

A democracy is government by majority rule. It has no constitution.
A republic is government by law. It has a constitution.

That's not true. It's simply your interpretation of what a democracy is .. which by the way, comes in various forms.

At the end of this discussion, whenever that comes, we will still be considered both .. and for good reason.
 
A common definition of "republic" is, to quote the American Heritage Dictionary, "A political order in which the supreme power lies in a body of citizens who are entitled to vote for officers and representatives responsible to them" — we are that.
Incorrect. A republic is government by law. It has a constitution. That constitution is the highest law of the land, including the power to define and structure the government it creates. The United States is organized as a federated republic.
A common definition of "democracy" is, "Government by the people, exercised either directly or through elected representatives" — we are that,
We are NOT that. The United States is government by law, not of men. It has a constitution. It is a federated republic. It has multiple layers of constitutions. Democracies have no constitution. It is mob rule.
 
Fuck Donald Trump for his bashing of women and Indians and everyone else on his shit list!

And Fuck You Donald Trump ass-kissing idiots who are entertained by Donald Trump's ignorance and reckless behavior.

No one should have to prove their Indian blood to Donald Trump or anyone else. You could pick up a rock and throw it into any crowd of Americans gathering, and you couldn't fail to hit someone who doesn't have some American Indian bloodlines in their family tree.

All this talk about Liz Warren isn't about her Indian heritage, it is nothing more than hatred being expressed at her because she is a Democrat and a woman.

If you didn't have this, you'd find something completely else to slander her for and run your hateful mouths about.

Trump is not bashing Indians. He is not bashing women either. He is bashing Liz Warren. She deserved it.
 
The United States is not a democracy. It is organized as a federated republic. We have a constitution. Democracies have none.

What would be the functional part of your argument? What difference does it make?

Does the sudden awareness that we're a 'republic' change how we operate and govern?

The United States is considered the greatest democracy in the world. What difference does you calling it a republic actually make?
 
Incorrect. A republic is government by law. It has a constitution. That constitution is the highest law of the land, including the power to define and structure the government it creates. The United States is organized as a federated republic.

We are NOT that. The United States is government by law, not of men. It has a constitution. It is a federated republic. It has multiple layers of constitutions. Democracies have no constitution. It is mob rule.

Perhaps you should send a memo to the American Heritage Dictionary, as well as countless dictionaries everywhere and tell them they don't know what they're talking about .. but you do.

Good luck with that.
 
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