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(Note: Originally published on Socyberty.com byNelson Doyle on April 30, 2008.)
The Day the World Watched as America’s Freedom DiedAs I sit here writing this article; I cannot stop thinking about the day that thisarticle will be banned. The government is going too far and the world iseagerly handing over more power to an elite few that are dead-set onundermining personal freedom and taking full control of the populations thatthey were sworn to protect
300,000,000+ Completely Free US Citizens?The United States of America is considered the freest nation on Earth, but is it really?1 VoteOne person – One vote1 Nation50 States1 PresidentThe Leader of the Free World given the power to veto any bill that he/she doesn’tapprove of.1 Vice PresidentSecond in command and next in line to the presidency of the United States.1 US SenateThe Senate is the second most powerful legislative body in the United States. Senatepower includes voting on new legislative bills that have passed the US Congress.100 US SenatorsEach state has 2 US Senators representing the interests of the state that they have beenelected to represent by the people of each state.1 US Congress (The House of Representatives)
 
The Congress is third most powerful legislative body in the United States. Congresspowers include purposing and voting on new legislative bills, before being passedonto the Senate.440 Congressmen and Congresswomen234 Democrat198 Republican0 IndependentTotal voting members: 4325 Other 3 VacantVisit the U.S Constitution Online to learn more about the US Legislative Arm of theUnited States of America.1 US Supreme Court9 member court justices whom are appointed by a sitting President of the United States.2 Party Political SystemRepublicans and Democrats.2 National Presidential CandidatesOne Presidential candidate from the Republican Party and One Presidential candidatefrom the Democrat Party.Electoral CollegeThe Electoral College is made of a body of electors, who choose the president and vicepresident of the United States of American. The Electoral College votes for thecandidate who won the most popular vote in each state, but the electors are notprohibited from casting their votes to the candidate that won the least popular vote.Example: George W. Bush and Al Gore in the 2000 Presidential Election, where AlGore won the popular vote, but still lost the election to George W. Bush who wonthe Electoral College vote.Super Delegates
 
A predetermined and selected number of private citizens that have been granted theability to cast a second vote and not withstanding the popular vote can be used todetermine a close presidential race in the Democratic Party. These voters can casttheir vote for or against the will of the people.State DelegatesA selected number of parties affiliate representing the peoples voting will of a statetowards or for a particular candidate over the others.Popular VoteThe greater sum of votes cast during an election towards a single candidate over the other candidates is considered the popular vote. The candidate with the most number of individual votes is considered the winner of the popular vote.High TaxesTaxes originally imposed on citizens to pay for national interests including infrastructure,community policing, military readiness, and other governmental needs.Taxes imposed today on citizens are being used as a tool to separate the rich and the poor.The rich pays according to their incomes and the poor pays according to their incomes, but once all taxes are accounted for, the poor are getting poorer and therich are getting richer. Someone is paying more than their fair share and guess whothey are?Low WagesThe National median wage is purposed by the advisement of the US Congress, and thensent to the US Senate to be voted on, and then to the desk of the US President to besigned into law.The National median wage is at the lowest it’s ever been especially considering the risinginflation of staple goods such as; food, energy and housing are considered.Politically Correct ProgramsThis is a program to regulate the personal daily lives of the citizens. The governmentexercising its powers to regulate the freedom of speech, freedom of worship,freedom to dress like we will, freedom to protest, freedom to bare arms, freedom tocreate and etc.National Environmental Standards Program
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