dragonflyteaparty
I honestly think that's semantics. If the preamble doesn't matter, then why is it there? Why have it if it doesn't mean anything? Just because one is called a preamble and one a definition doesn't mean that people won't use either as the "real" definition. Maybe you could have argued that several years ago, but you certainly can't now.
How are these things in any way related?
Democracy - the people voting on laws; representative democracy - the people voting for representatives to vote on laws
Nationalizing a company that provides a fundamental, necessary world wide service because one man decided he could determine the outcome of a battle.
Hmm... not really sure how these two things are related.
Fun fact. None of those things are perfect except staying away from everyone and your entire household doing so as well. Cloth masks work better when both/everyone wears one; that lowers the chance of getting infected to 3%. If only one person wears a mask, there's a much higher risk of infection. The vaccine and booster are great, but again, not 100%. It is good to stack things in your favor, but stuff still happens. To take the small percentage where people still get sick and use that to decide masks don't protect anyone at all is ridiculous.
German class in freshman year of high school. We started dating the following year and have been together almost 17 years total. We are coming up on our 7th wedding anniversary.
I haven't heard of many, but I did hear of one done to a woman on the side of the highway.
Is there any way I could upload a file? I have it downloaded, but can't find it on their website anymore.
But see, it's not another department and they can say that it doesn't cost any more money, so of course, it's still "small government".
Or it's just a fun meme I that neglected to edit
Omg, my father-in-law rails against it because it would allow, gasp, homeless people to move around and maybe, the horror, come to our neighborhoods.
It would require those things and time, yes. I don't think anyone is suggesting public transit in the US would be viable overnight.
Yeah, that's probably true.