We don't have much left of it, so I think it must be fair to conclude we hate it. Why is that?
Because we are not a democracy.
I get tired of explaining this.
I really wish people would study up on the concept of what a democracy is as opposed to a representative republic. Looking at the numerous so called "democracies" established in South America as well as the original democracy, and very corrupt democracy, established in South Korea post WWII and how the U.S. was able to expand, adapt and develop as a Republic would perhaps lead people to stop asking such questions.
Equating democracy with freedom is a foolish notion. It has nothing to with any true political discussion. It has nothing to do with history. Even Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Napolean, Montisquieu understood the difference between a free Republic and the dangers of a Democracy.
Get it! Understand it! Ask the right questions.
The so called U.S. democracy, even with all our current failings, stands light years ahead of other democracies in the world because.......we are not a Democracy!
Good god. All of you trying to adapt the philosophical concept can fellate yourselves. Because you are not contributing to the discussion. Only adding fuel to a dismal pyre.
Edit: I'm back. And I absolutely despise the new layout of vbulletin if this is what this still is. A pox on you all!
Seriously....wtf. This will take some getting used to. Anyway............whatever.