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Originally Posted by bhkad It is not hard to prove that the founding fathers had no such intention in mind when they started this grand experiment.
From the Declaration:
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. |
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We are not a democracy!!! Quote:
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Islam does not believe in the equality of man.
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A representative democracy does not require this.
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Of the 30 Articles here are the first five:
And that is the point.
As part of a religious injunction to apply Islamic law over ALL the nations of the world members of the Islamic religion are currently and have been busy planning and carrying out efforts large and small, violent and non, and in spoken and written words and deeds that will help them achieve their goal. And they will not stop until they achieve their goal.
That is the point of the Global War on Terror. That is the point of invading Iraq. That is the point of the stalemate between Israel and the Palestinians. That is the point of opposing Iran. That is the point of electing GWB for two terms. That is the point of electing John McCain.
The Islamic vanguard is like the T-1000 robot that is programmed to do one thing and to never stop until it achieves it's mission.
Through increased Muslim immigration and increases in Muslim babies and through a concerted effort to minimize Islamic violence in the US there is a possibility that Muslims will be able to use increases in their population and our system of government to deceive non-Muslims and gain power.
And every time that happens, such as in Pakistan or in Algeria, the military has had to intercede to maintain real freedom in the country.
The first time I ever heard anyone refer to American voters as sheeple was in a political forum by a Muslim poster.
One can imagine his being taught that by someone teaching him the strategy to follow in the US.
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More rubbish...
Democracy does not mean a rule of law per say, it only means the will of the people. If the majority decree it to be so, then it shall be...
Using the constitution as an example did not help you either. Your a so called republican, so it would probably be helpful to know the difference between a democracy and a republic (republicanism especially), which would also go a long way in showing you the true distinction between American republicans and democrats.