- Joined
- Jul 30, 2011
- Messages
- 7,017
- Reaction score
- 2,980
- Location
- The greatest planet in the world.
- Gender
- Male
- Political Leaning
- Other
I have no idea what you are talking about. The two definitions are in caps to distinguish them from the other part of the post. I thought that would help you when you explained both of them together and told me the important differences between the two.
I know what you said, I'm not an idiot, as you seem to think. All caps is an indication of raising ones voice when communicating in text format. This is common knowledge to the majority of people who communicate through an all text format.
The difference is federation. The American republic is a federal union, bound not only by the Constitution, but also through federal law. Through federal law, many policies and procedures do not require a vote, only supervision and mandate through the heads of federal bureaus who do not represent the people at all. Our republic is also not representative of the people, but of the interests of the districts. You don't have a voice, no private citizen does, and never truly has.