It’s a, if they can be sent oversees during wartime then they are well trained to fight
Republics are necessary for limited governance. Given that individuals frequently don't use the voting booth for governmental tasks, democracy truly doesn't work well with a limited government.
They sell their votes to politicians who will pay the greatest price for them, and they exploit the government to get an endless supply of free things.
A democracy will start to ignore the rule of law when systematic thievery becomes the norm because it must in order to exist, no matter how severe the corruption. When the next check comes is all that matters.
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Eddie
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a lot more cotton, tobacco and sugar production also added more "citizens to the south with the 3/5 rule.
Yes and no. The Korean war had cost many lives for both sides. It was a tug of war between both sides. We push the North all the way back almost completely into China and they pushed us into the Pusan Perimeter. It was our real test to contain Communism. If we didn't enter the war, Korea would've ended up like Vietnam.