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Noah Webster defined a republic as “A commonwealth; a state in which the exercise of the sovereign power is lodged in representatives elected by the people.” However, as more and more information comes out about the fraud in the 2020 elections, the American people should ask themselves two questions. First, if our “representatives” are being elected by special interest groups and shady actors, are we still a republic? Second, what can we do about it?
John Francis Mercer said, “It is a great mistake to suppose that the paper we are to propose will govern the United States. It is the men whom it will bring into the Government and interest in maintaining it that is to govern them. The paper will only mark out the mode and the form. Men are the substance and must do the business.” Shouldn’t the American people invest more time and effort in who they choose to govern?
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