"Democracy," from Dictionary.com:
democracy
[dih-mok-ruh-see]
noun, plural de·moc·ra·cies.
1. government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral system.
2. a state having such a form of government: The United States and Canada are democracies.
3. a state of society characterized by formal equality of rights and privileges.
4. political or social equality; democratic spirit.
5. the common people of a community as distinguished from any privileged class; the common people with respect to their political power.
In other words, where is the democracy in any country? Democracy is great. But where do you find it?
What I mean is, if there is majority rule, what happened to the the government by the minority? Do the people of the minority suddenly become something other than people? If it is government by the majority but not the minority, then it is not a government by the people. Rather, it's a government by only some of the people.
When a government is rule by a majority, even if the majority is a group of people, it starts to fit into the definition of a dictatorship:
dictatorship
[dik-tey-ter-ship, dik-tey-]
noun
1. a country, government, or the form of government in which absolute power is exercised by a dictator.
2. absolute, imperious, or overbearing power or control.
3. the office or position held by a dictator.
What is a democracy, really? Isn't it a government where every person has complete authority, and nobody has authority over any of them?
Consider. If you want to use your personal governmental authority to steal property belonging to someone else, aren't you limited by the governmental authority of the other person when he says "NO" to you? You are limited because your government doesn't have authority over his government. Both of you have democratic rule whereever yours ends and his begins.
Yet, all over the USA, government people are doing things in and out of court, against other people, mostly without their agreement... at least in spirit.
The USA government might be closer to a democracy than most other countries. But it is definitely not a democracy. Rather, it is a form of dictatorship. It is dictatorial rule by the handful in government, even though it is said to be majority rule... majority rule, which is dictatorship by the majority over the minority.
Think about it, and then listen to Karl Lentz to see how to turn the USA back into the democracy that it is supposed to be -
http://jurorinlaw.com/talkshoe/klentz/.