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Native American/German. Im a father & gamer. Todays Quote: Light Up The Darkness. Patriot. America IS the Promised Land of The Free.

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I asked AI to rewrite the U.S. Constitution as a Democratic Republic where individual rights are supreme ........................................................... Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America Preamble We, the People of the Democratic Republic of America, in pursuit of a just, free, and prosperous society, hereby establish this Constitution. Through it, we affirm our commitment to democratic principles, the rule of law, and the irrevocable and inalienable rights of all citizens, to ensure liberty, equality, and justice for ourselves and future generations. Article I: Fundamental Rights and Freedoms Section 1: Equality Before the Law All citizens are equal before the law. No individual shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, gender, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, property, birth, or any other status. Section 2: Right to Life and Personal Liberty Every person has the inherent right to life, freedom, and personal security. These rights shall be protected by law, and no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of them. Section 3: Freedom of Speech and Expression Citizens have the absolute and inherent right to freely express their thoughts, opinions, and ideas through speech, writing, and all other forms of communication. This right shall not be infringed or limited by government or any business entity's actions, except as necessary to protect the rights and reputations of others. Section 4: Freedom of Religion and Belief Every person has the inherent right to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, including the freedom to change their religion or belief and to manifest it individually or in community, publicly or privately. This right is inviolable and shall not be subject to government regulation. Section 5: Right to Peaceful Assembly and Association Citizens have the inherent right to assemble peacefully and to form, join, and participate in non-violent associations, organizations, and political parties. This right is absolute and shall not be limited by government actions. Section 6: Right to Privacy Everyone has the inherent right to privacy, including the sanctity of their home, communication, and personal data. This right is inviolable and shall not be subject to arbitrary government interference. Section 7: Right to Due Process No individual shall be deprived of life, liberty, or property without due process of law. Everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing by an independent and impartial tribunal. This right is absolute and shall not be infringed. Section 8: Protection from Arbitrary Detention No one shall be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention, or exile. This right is inherent and absolute. Section 9: Right to Bear Arms Every citizen has the inherent and absolute right to keep and bear arms for self-defense against all enemies foreign and domestic, as well as against a corrupt government and for the defense of the state. This right shall not be infringed or regulated by the government. Section 10: Right to Education Education is a right for all citizens. The state shall provide free and compulsory primary education and ensure equal access to higher education based on merit. This right is inherent and shall be protected. Section 11: Right to Work and Fair Labor Practices Every citizen has the inherent right to work, to choose their employment freely, to just and favorable conditions of work, and to protection against unemployment. This right is absolute and shall not be limited by government actions. Article II: Governance of Entities Section 1: Applicability to Corporations and Businesses The provisions of this Constitution shall apply equally to individuals, government entities, and private entities, including corporations and businesses. No entity shall act contrary to the principles and rights established herein. Section 2: Corporate Responsibility Corporations and businesses shall respect the rights of individuals and shall be held accountable for any violations of these rights. They are bound by the laws and regulations enacted under this Constitution. Section 3: Transparency and Accountability Businesses and corporations shall operate transparently and shall be required to disclose relevant information to ensure they adhere to ethical practices and the rule of law. Article III: The Legislature Section 1: Legislative Power All legislative powers herein granted shall be vested in a Parliament consisting of two chambers: the House of Representatives and the Senate. Section 2: Composition and Election Members of the House of Representatives shall be elected by the people every four years. Senators shall be elected every six years, representing regions or states to ensure equal representation. Section 3: Powers and Responsibilities The Parliament shall enact laws, approve the national budget, declare war, ratify treaties, and oversee the Executive branch. Section 4: Transparency and Accountability All legislative proceedings shall be open to the public, and records shall be maintained and accessible to ensure transparency. Article IV: The Executive Section 1: Executive Power The Executive power shall be vested in a President, who shall serve as Head of State and Government, elected by the citizens for a term of four years. Section 2: Duties and Responsibilities The President shall enforce laws, administer the government, serve as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, and represent the nation in foreign affairs. Section 3: Vice President and Cabinet A Vice President shall be elected alongside the President and assume duties in the President's absence. The President shall appoint Ministers to form a Cabinet, subject to Parliamentary approval, to oversee various government departments. Section 4: Limitations and Checks The President may serve no more than two consecutive terms. Executive actions are subject to judicial review to prevent abuse of power. Article V: The Judiciary Section 1: Judicial Power Judicial power is vested in an independent judiciary, including a Supreme Court and lower courts as established by law. Section 2: Independence and Impartiality The judiciary shall operate independently from the legislative and executive branches. Judges shall be impartial and secure from external influences. Section 3: Judicial Review Courts have the authority to interpret the Constitution and to invalidate laws or executive actions that conflict with constitutional provisions. Section 4: Access to Justice All individuals have the right to seek remedy through the courts for violations of their rights and freedoms. Article VI: Elections and Suffrage Section 1: Universal Suffrage Every citizen aged 25 and over who has served not less than one year in any branch of the military, has the right to vote in free, fair, and regular elections, without discrimination. Section 2: Electoral Commission An independent Electoral Commission shall oversee the conduct of all elections to ensure integrity, transparency, and fairness. Section 3: Political Parties Citizens who have served at least one year in any branch of the military, have the right to form and join political parties. Parties must operate within the bounds of the Constitution and respect democratic principles. Article VII: Rights and Obligations of Citizens Section 1: Duties to the Nation All natural and immigrant citizens are required to take an oath to uphold the Constitution of the Democratic Republic of America, respect the rights of others, pay taxes duly imposed by law, and defend the nation and neighbor if necessary. Section 2: Protection of Human Rights The rights of all humans shall be protected. The state shall promote cultural diversity and inclusion but not conformity under duress or threat of arrest or imprisonment. Article VIII: Amendment Process Section 1: Proposals Amendments to the Constitution may be proposed by a two-thirds majority in both chambers of Parliament or through a citizen initiative supported by at least 10% of the electorate. Section 2: Ratification Proposed amendments must be ratified by a majority vote in a national referendum. Article IX: Supremacy of the Constitution This Constitution is the supreme law of the land. All laws, regulations, and governmental actions must conform to its provisions. Article X: Term Limits and Military Service Section 1: Term Limits No person may hold any office in any branch of government for more than ten years, except for members of the Supreme Court, who shall be limited to twenty years of service. No government action or vote of the people may abridge or amend this law, except to extend the time of office in times of war. Section 2: Military Service Requirement No person may hold a political office or the office of the Presidency without having first served a minimum of five years in any branch of the nation's military. Section 3: Citizenship Requirement No person may hold any office in any branch of government unless they are a natural born citizen of America and have served at least one year in any branch of the nation's military. No foreign national of any government may hold any office in any branch of government. Article XI: Accountability and Anti-Corruption Measures Section 1: Zero Tolerance for Corruption Government corruption by any individual, including elected officials, political entities, and the sitting President, is strictly prohibited and subject to severe penalties. Section 2: Immediate Consequences for Corruption Any individual or political entity found guilty of corruption, abuse of power, or betrayal of public trust shall be subject to immediate arrest and prosecution. Section 3: Role of the Judiciary The Supreme Court shall have the authority to try cases of government corruption. A unanimous decision by the Supreme Court is required to enforce the most severe penalties. Corruption by the Supreme Court shall be charged and tried by Congress. Section 4: Execution of Sentences Upon a unanimous decision of the Supreme Court, or Congress respectively, individuals found guilty of egregious acts of corruption may face penalties up to and including execution. The execution of relevant warrants shall be carried out promptly and transparently. Section 5: Safeguards and Oversight Procedures shall be established to ensure that anti-corruption measures are implemented fairly, without political bias or misuse of power. Oversight bodies shall monitor and report on the integrity of government operations. Conclusion This comprehensive Constitution ensures the protection of fundamental rights, establishes a fair and transparent governance system, incorporates strict anti-corruption measures, and includes clear term limits and requirements for military service and citizenship to maintain trust and integrity in government institutions.
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Facts Check out @Funfair's video! #TikTok
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Bruh, this is 🤣 Check out tim davis's video! #TikTok
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RT @RealAlexJones: HUGE! Both shooters are already connected to the CIA….
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So @X throttles your account if you actively engage with other users. Which proves there's an engagement threshold for small accounts to keep them small and invisible unless they specifically pay for bot followers and engagements. Which I know for a fact a lot of large accounts have done
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RT @elonmusk: I’d like to propose that the worst 1% of appointed judges, as determined by elected bodies, be fired every year. This will…
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@BangBrosandHoes Keep looking... That bit in there ... The whole thing🤣
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@Leooweb3 I'm in X Jail bc I interact with others.
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RT @KaptanHindustan: *फटे कपड़े को सीने वाली पीढ़ी जा रही है* *फाड फाड कर कपड़े पहननेवाली पीढ़ी आ रही है*
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I voted for #BigBalls
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RT @elonmusk: Yes
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I started this order on @pizzahut app at 10:03PM The functionality of this app is so bad that it took exactly 1 hour to complete a single order of two pizzas. 40 minutes of that was simply trying to get the place order button to respond or to complete its process. This is why I NEVER leave a tip for y'all's drivers There is no excuse and no reason and no justification that can be given for this level of incompetence... for an app to not function on one of the most simplest processes been in effect for the past 30 years. Whoever is responsible for the development and functionality of this app should be permanently bared from ever coding another app in their life. The fact that this keeps happening every single time I want to order from Pizza Hut tells me that the people in charge that should care about not only customer service but the revenue generated from this app ...simply don't give a fugg
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RT @sizzle_sarah: Good morning from Ohio!🇺🇸
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@its_The_Dr I support #GGAT
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Maybe taxes need to be based on political party affiliation/voting 🤔 Maybe all the #MAGA #Patriots should get a tax refund bonus since they vote Republican and they vote to cut all the #IRS #USAID government wasteful spending And all the Democrats can pay the higher taxes since they want to give their money to other countries so bad.
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