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Notice how this important document does not grant power to the President?
THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION - We the People
so George Washington was a dictator? a ruler? a tyrant?
Notice how this important document does not grant power to the President?
THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION - We the People
Yes, the British still have that view of King George III. Some still call Americans "the colonists".
so George Washington was a dictator? a ruler? a tyrant?
Did you read up on the history of the English Parliament and how they restricted the monarch's authority over the course of 500 years between 13th century and 18th century?
Yes, the British still have that view of King George III. Some still call Americans "the colonists".
btw - more Republican governors now:
GOP has picked up 10 governorships from Democrats, CNN projects - CNN.com
If there were never cavemen, the humanity would never have existed.
He was an elected official by the people for the people. The US Constitution clearly states that the president is subordinate to the will of the people.
Understand?
The president is strictly forbidden to force his will on the people.
He was an elected official by the people for the people.
The US Constitution clearly states that the president is subordinate to the will of the people.
Understand?
The president is strictly forbidden to force his will on the people.
Oh, I didn't know the People got time-travelling devices and threw themselves back into the 1100s under King Henry the First.
How does Obama force on the people?
The Roman system of government is what the United Kingdom based their model on.
So did the U.S.
I like how you outshine this as a "Republican victory." Let's face it - you were expecting a huge turn-out at both levels - Senate and House..... and to your shocking disappointment.... Republican only achieved at the lowest level.... House.
feels bad, man. Republican's "polarizing" theme makes me laugh. They'll have to come up with something better than pretty faces and catchy conundrum.
I'm happy that Jerry Brown wins and I hopefully he will work out with debt crisis in state of CA.
Not quite.
It's true, the Roman Republic was the forerunner of various modern democracies, but it's quite errenous to say the American model is based on the Roman. It happens in sequences. For instance, if males who don't own land never never demanded their rights, then women would had not demanded theirs as well decades later.
Umm.... GOP won senate races 24-11 with 2 left to be decided. Even 24-13 is a wipe out.
There was a 16 seat differential......now it appears there will be a 4 seat difference. That means the GOP made up 75% of the ground with only 37% of the seats contested.....Again wipe out.
I predict he makes it worse......
The 14th amendment was not discussed in the Roman Senate.
However, with the way Healthcare was passed ..... it reminds me of the Roman Senate.
The Roman system of government is what the United Kingdom based their model on.
So did the U.S.