In A Democracy, Decisions Are Made By A Majority. Not By A Majority Of The People, But By A Majority Of That Minority Enfranchised To Vote.

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In a Democracy, decisions are made by a majority. Not by a majority of the
people, but by a majority of that minority enfranchised to vote. Not just
those who can vote. The minority is made up entirely of those who do vote,
and that is quite a minority indeed that makes the decisions for a
Democracy.

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