"We consistently have adhered to the principle that the will of the people is the paramount consideration. Our goal today…[is] to reach the result that reflects the will of the voters…. The laws are intended to facilitate and safeguard the right of each voter to express his or her will in the context of our representative democracy. Technical statutory requirements must not be exalted over the substance of this right."
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It is the malefactors directing the occupying statist theocracy infesting this land unconstitutionally / ANTI-lawfully that on occasion adhere to a fundamental proposition that serves as a system's behavior or reasoning.

Voting is NOT ! ! ! a right (by definition) but rather, a sacred duty, an imperative responsibility and an incumbent function of a sentient being in an organized status of individuals.

The de jure States united is lawfully NOT a democracy anything ! ! !  Nature's law - cause and effect, derives from truth and ends in truth (the truth will make you free). Technical requirements dictate that one person / one vote have to be held sacrosanct.

There are four (4) Terms that are misused, confused and otherwise incorrectly abused - by an extremely terse term explanation.

DEMOCRACY:

Democracy is: “That form of government in which the sovereign power is exercised by the people in a body,” (Bouvier’s Law Dictionary) Democracy can not perceive or identify a single person or individual (inclusive of the rights, liberty or law thereof) - its domain or realm is solely limited to recognizing an inorganic whole’s ostensively supposed will. By democracy’s definition and practice, there is no individual sovereignty, personal rights, liberty, nature’s law or anything outside a mobs will. Attributed to Benjamin Franklin is a quote that describes democracy well: “Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for supper. Freedom is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.”

DEMOCRATIC PROCESS:

Democratic process describes a procedurally measured system that maintains “A series of actions, motions, or occurrences; a method, mode, or operation, whereby a result or effect to produced.” (West’s Encyclopedia of American Law, ed. 2.) A “democratic process” may be useful in a democracy, a republic or a republican form government (it is NOT exclusive to democracy). A “democratic process” also simply indicates, one (1) man, one (1) vote (no reference to outcome, form of government {democracy, monarchy, republican, de facto, de jure, etc.}) or, choice between liberty or slavery.

REPUBLIC:

A Republic is primarily separated into ostensibly differing references. By example:
1) A “republic” is “A commonwealth; that form of government in which the administration of affairs is open to all the citizens.”
2) “In another sense, it signifies the state, independently of its form of government.” (Bouvier’s Law Dictionary)
A democracy perceives a/the “body” - people or otherwise are an inconsequential annoyance only required for voting; while, a republic administers the affairs of each citizen.
3) A republic can also be the term that describes the specific boarder (boundaries) of a particular jurisdiction, not denoting any system of body politic application.

REPUBLICAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT:

A republican form of government is an egalitarian based system where individual sentient sovereigns exercise personal inalienable rights and liberty at “the laws of nature and of nature’s God” (Declaration of Independence). A resulting consortium, as a body politic (hired, elected or otherwise) has no rights but duties only AND, does (do) NOT represent any individual (personally or in concert) but rather, is to administer a limited “legislative”, “executive” and “judicial” charge of inalienable rights and liberty at the laws of nature and of nature’s God.


 -- Mike, Norwalk     
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    The will of the people becomes deluted in the voting procedure. Each and every individual has an obligation and responsibility to make efforts to present themselves before the national community and state their vision for the future of the American dream. This may appear a daunting task, but it must start at the local level, but the most problem resolving message must be and can be achieved to seek out and find the best course of action for our communities, local and national.  Let your message be made available to all.  

     -- Fredrick William Sillik, Anytown     
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