We know where you stand. We know that you are the enemy. Thank you for so clearly revealing yourself.
By pointing out that a dictatorship of the people isn't actually a dictatorship? What are you smoking and where can I get some?
We know where you stand. We know that you are the enemy. Thank you for so clearly revealing yourself.
We know where you stand. We know that you are the enemy. Thank you for so clearly revealing yourself.
A dictatorship of the people is always a dictatorship. What have you been smoking? I shall want to avoid it.By pointing out that a dictatorship of the people isn't actually a dictatorship? What are you smoking and where can I get some?
Me? Personally? No. Everyone who knows me likes me. Those who work for me most of all.You, and the mouse in your pocket must have many enemies.
A dictatorship of the people is always a dictatorship. What have you been smoking? I shall want to avoid it.
A mistake whenever it is tried with more than about a dozen people. Why do you ask?So what's democracy then?
A mistake whenever it is tried with more than about a dozen people. Why do you ask?
All modern instances of dictatorships of the proles, or people as you put it, have been dictatorships of the very few.
Actually we are not that far apart on this point. Democracies tend to be despotic even without a sole despot. This was a concern that the founders discussed in the debates on the Constitution.I'm no fan of democracy ether, I'm just pointing out it's different then a dictatorship (rule by a despot)
Actually we are not that far apart on this point. Democracies tend to be despotic even without a sole despot. This was a concern that the founders discussed in the debates on the Constitution.
......clearly states the gov't's form and mandates and the rights of the citizens?
You wouldn't rather have endowed rights?
You'd want your rights to be defined by some government? Cause, let me explain something that is repeated througout human history, any rights thus deemed to you, you eventually lose.
Sorry. I prefer a government that receives it's powers from the consent of those it governs...not the other way around. I prefer the reality that's based on the self evident truth that all mankind is created equally. That we are all endowed with certain unalienable rights.......rights that do not come from anyone or any government of this earth. Your right to speak your mind here on these pages, your right to freedom and citizenship aren't debatable by any court or government of this earth. Or am I mistaken?
David, you ever read any communist doctrine....cause......woa.![]()
No such thing as natural rights, just stuff everyone agrees with. Rights change with society.
No such thing says who? You?
With all due respect, I'm sure glad our Founding Fathers came first....and opinions such as yours later on. Given role reversal, neither you nor I would have the freedom to speak our minds on public forums such as this.
I can offer some great reads....give you a little context....lil history reference. I would like to extend advice that you study more concerning our nation's founding. Thanks.
Founding fathers? Didn't you just say gov't shouldn't be defining rights?
Founding Fathers who based their declaration of independence on endowed rights. Unalienable rights. Rights no government can give nor take from you...as a citizen of this great nation. Your opinion is the antithesis of this, you believe your rghts are derived from some government entity, I merely disagree with you. And am happy they came first...and opinions like yours came second.
Your misunderstanding is nearly complete.The DoI is a non-binding resolution with no legal basis, the 'rights' you enjoy were dictated by the gov't. You should be grateful, there were no 'rights' originally, it took the Bill of Rights getting added to the Constitution (and only partially) for you to have them.
Me? Personally? No. Everyone who knows me likes me. Those who work for me most of all.
But the nation has many enemies. Those who love freedom and liberty have many enemies. Most of them look and sound like you.
Your misunderstanding is nearly complete.
The Bill of Rights did not give us rights. It ensured the government would recognize and defend the rights we have because we exist.
You turn it on its head and call it truth.
Your misunderstanding is nearly complete.
The Bill of Rights did not give us rights. It ensured the government would recognize and defend the rights we have because we exist.
You turn it on its head and call it truth.