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Originally Posted by Guest
Since we all (?) agree that ONLY Americans who vote are the ones who count, it is fair to say that 51 percent of American voters (a majority of American voters) voted for Pres. Obama. The 29.5 percent of all eligible voter received by Pres. Obama was a greater number than the number garnered by Romney. Hence confirming the majority of Americans DID NOT vote for Obama (no matter how the picture is painted)!
If a person did not vote, they have no one to blame except for themself for the person elected and therefore, these people do not count. Nice try. Whether they ever voted or not has not one thing to do with being an American. They are, like it or not part of that number labeled total Americans, and they actually do count, like it or not.
As far as the Supreme Court, their decisions are based upon the majority of the Court- as written in the Constitution.
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Yes and a majority is in fact nothing more than the most votes whether in the millions + 1 or winning vote of 5 VS 4.
What if someone labeled you as a non count person because you are registered on TOTV? Or because you live in TV? One either is or is not an American. And if they are they are one of the total number of Americans. Has nothing to do with anything else.
Re-definition of convenience only works if the majority allows it!