Message from @Dusty Morgan

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2018-12-04 04:35:02 UTC  

How basic is this principle of reverence for the Founding Fathers?

2018-12-04 04:35:16 UTC  

Yeah, prohibition era was pretty lit

2018-12-04 04:35:17 UTC  

Depends on the person.

2018-12-04 04:35:26 UTC  

People died from making wine from concrete

2018-12-04 04:35:35 UTC  

Fun times

2018-12-04 04:35:40 UTC  

Concrete, what the fuck

2018-12-04 04:36:00 UTC  

Honestly I think every American should read "Common Sense" to understand why the country was formed the way it was.

2018-12-04 04:36:09 UTC  

There was a form of concrete or plaster that had used fermented grape juice (shitty wine) as one of the ingredients

2018-12-04 04:36:13 UTC  

It used to be mandatory in schools.

2018-12-04 04:36:26 UTC  

I was thinking more on the "2 Treaties of Government"

2018-12-04 04:36:27 UTC  

@Schedrevka go see the newsroom for what is taught nowadays.

2018-12-04 04:36:58 UTC  

Like really that's one of if not THE most important document for understanding the US. It's what brought the idea of revolution from a fringe crazy idea to a reality.

2018-12-04 04:37:04 UTC  

Would gun tutorial classes at schools reduce school shootings

2018-12-04 04:37:05 UTC  

It also used to be required reading to read *The Federalist Papers* and students would have to memorize the US Constitution.

2018-12-04 04:37:15 UTC  

And Declaration of independence.

2018-12-04 04:37:31 UTC  

People don't realize how badly lobotimized education has been via the left.

2018-12-04 04:37:49 UTC  

pratel, I heard of "Common Sense" from my parents. The book was only mentioned twice in two classes, 7th grade and 12th grade

2018-12-04 04:37:49 UTC  

So, Dusty, how was the amendment to ban booze illegal, or not followed by republican principles?

2018-12-04 04:38:07 UTC  

@AHeroQuest Exactly. This stuff used to be required reading.

2018-12-04 04:38:08 UTC  

Because United States contains some form of democracy in small instance, doesn't mean it is a Democracy. Because United States contained some form of monarch, doesn't make it a monarch, and because United States contains some form of whatever the house is doesn't make it that either. That is why we have three chambers of governance. House, Senate, and White House.

2018-12-04 04:38:24 UTC  

WE are a Republic.

2018-12-04 04:38:28 UTC  

The entire idea of American governance is literally founded on democracy.

2018-12-04 04:38:29 UTC  

Not either of these thigns.

2018-12-04 04:38:33 UTC  

The US is a constitutional republic

2018-12-04 04:38:36 UTC  

legislative, executive, judicial

2018-12-04 04:38:41 UTC  

Exactly Abel.

2018-12-04 04:38:46 UTC  

The Founding fathers were actually afraid of too much democracy.

2018-12-04 04:38:48 UTC  

I thought this was common knowledge

2018-12-04 04:38:57 UTC  

Apparently not

2018-12-04 04:38:57 UTC  

They worried it could lead to mob rule.

2018-12-04 04:39:03 UTC  

Mob rule yes.

2018-12-04 04:39:06 UTC  

Thank you pratel.

2018-12-04 04:39:17 UTC  

It IS mob rule

2018-12-04 04:39:18 UTC  

Trying to force the effects of people's votes down certain tubes to change how it affects things doesn't change the fact that all portions of American government ultimately funnel back to the will of the people.

2018-12-04 04:39:31 UTC  

The American Revolution was a mob uprising.

2018-12-04 04:39:54 UTC  

Sure. But would you want to put freedom of speech up for public vote?

2018-12-04 04:39:55 UTC  

All these years of the politicians saying United States is a democracy is a fucking lie.

2018-12-04 04:40:08 UTC  

The US is not a democracy, but it is heavily democratic.

2018-12-04 04:40:13 UTC  

It happens in the Northeast and it somehow never ends up very free. Or applied selectively.

2018-12-04 04:40:23 UTC  

welcome to public education 😂 😢

2018-12-04 04:40:39 UTC  

Sorry for getting annoyed pratel and Abel.