Hello John,
Although it was difficult to get through that long winded disortation, (reminds me of someone who graduated from Clemson!) and I agree that the Obama Administration has by executive order installed unconstitutional, communistic mandates upon "We, The People"; I am at a loss as to how you believe that our two party system is unconstitutional.
Far from it.
There is nothing in the Constitution, (or maybe you can point out the Article and paragraph for us?) that restricts the association of like minded politically thinking individuals from forming associations or groups to further their political cause.
I also take exception to your notion that the "weak govern the strong". Examples please. With regard to bias within the law.....Yes. It's true, and has been since the beginning of recorded history. The United States is no exception, and I can cite numerous instances within our 235 year history, beginning with the "Shea's Rebellion" of bias contained within the law. To some degree, it is these "biases" that you refer to, that shape and form our "culture" and our "morals".
All unalienable rights are from God, not government and they cannot be stripped by government, unless one "volunteers" to waive his God given unalienable right.
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 1:46 PM, NoEinstein <noeinstein@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Yes, Studio, but "the two major political parties" are 100%
UNCONSTITUTIONAL under our present Constitution! The USA isn't a
democracy, but is supposed to be (but never has been) a Representative
Republic. The Founding Fathers were totally committed to the
principle that the PEOPLE control government. Nowhere in the
Constitution is it sanctioned to allow political parties to substitute
biased group power for the "close to a Democracy" power of the voters
on election day. Yes, there were Whigs and Tories in the 18th
century. But those were mechanisms for government control far
different from a Representative Republic! Note: That treasonous
BASTARD in the White House, Barack H. Obama, still supposes that the
USA is "our great Democracy", while he acts as our communist-socialist
dictator. As numbers of you have pointed out a year or two ago,
Democracies—if that's the only stipulated 'control' of government—will
allow the weak to control the strong. And that isn't just if it is
like: two wolves and a sheep deciding what is for supper. Having
controls in the Constitution that mandate justice and fairness will
allow the voters to decide controversial issues WITHIN the bounds of
justice and fairness. No biased group gets to define justice and
fairness so as to allow them to exploit others for their own selfish
gain. The best route to saving the USA, as well as our entire
socioeconomic system, is to strip all biased groups of power over the
course of government. Once that happens, there won't be any more
pressure to have governments become all things for all people, which
as we should know by now ( but Obama doesn't), doesn't work! — John
A. Armistead —
On Sep 6, 11:48 am, studio <tl...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Sep 5, 5:39 pm, NoEinstein <noeinst...@bellsouth.net> wrote:
>
> > Dear Studio:
> > Since both of those are issues of
> > high controversy, the American People should be allowed to decide once
> > and for all in direct referenda.
>
> I'm in TOTAL agreement with that!
> However, Republitards will remind you we live in a Republic, not a
> Democracy.
> And neither of the 2 major parties actually want people to decide by
> referendum.
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