The content discusses the distinction between democracy and a republican form of government in the United States, emphasizing that the Constitution guarantees a republican structure. It argues that any move towards democracy is unconstitutional and cites historical perspectives from Founding Fathers, highlighting the importance of legal knowledge to prevent tyranny.
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Constitutional Minute — The Myth of the Separation of Church and State
The Articles of Confederation served as the first U.S. Constitution from 1777 until 1789, following the Declaration of Independence, which outlines the colonists’ grievances against Britain. The Constitutional Convention of 1787 faced challenges but led to the current Constitution, emphasizing the nation’s Christian foundations.
Election Day—Democrats Cross Over to Vote for Justin Holland
Texans Defending Democracy, a Democrat group, sent a mailer opposing School Choice to Democrat voters. The claims were marked as false. The Republican Platform Committee asserts that School Choice is driven by grassroots support and benefits working families. They criticize representative Justin Holland for disregarding the party platform. They encourage voters to support Dennis London for House District 33.
