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Let’s
start with a shocking, but true premise: If you are a patriotic
American, you believe that there are circumstances under which it is
right to take up arms against your own government. That statement feels
wrong to me. It reeks of militia and McVeigh and toothless loons holed
up with guns in cabins in order to avoid paying income taxes.
But the fact remains that the rationale for the existence of the
nation known as the United States of America, which first appeared in
print 236 years ago today, is entirely dependent on the premise that
there are indeed times “…when in the Course of human events, it becomes
necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have
connected them with another…” and that such times may require the first
group of people to “…mutually pledge to each other [their] Lives,
[their] Fortunes and [their] sacred Honor.” And that having dissolved
those political bands with another people, the newly liberated people
(“…and that as Free and Independent States, they have full Power to levy
War…”) may, among other things, protect themselves from a tyrannical
power which engages in “…a long train of abuses and usurpations,
pursuing invariably the same Object [which] evinces a design to reduce
them under absolute Despotism…”
This is the argument presented to the world by Adams, Jefferson, and
Franklin. It was adopted and approved by the Continental Congress. It
has been graphically represented in the Great Seal of the United States
and it is treated as the origin of the American Republic not just in the
Declaration of Independence itself, but also in the Constitution.
In other words the Constitution was signed in the fall of 1787, which
was during the 12th year of the United States, which places the event
which initiated the Republic sometime before September 1776. Is there
any other event, save the Declaration, which would fit the historical
bill? Of course not. And just in case any would argue, as Bork tried to
in our debate, that this is simply a matter of a date to which no
significance can be attributed, I would point out that the Great Seal of
the United States, which was the result of several years of
deliberation, labels the foundation (it is a literal architectural
foundation at the base of a pyramid) with the Roman numerals for the
year 1776. In short, the Declaration and the principles on which it is
based are the foundational ideas of our Republic. One can deny their
truth, but one cannot deny their legal authority.
This implies something very important: No governmental official can
deny the right of the people to dissolve the political bands which tie
them to a tyrannical government without at the same time denying the
Declaration and, by extension, the Constitution on which his own power
is based. If he says, “The Declaration no longer applies; you must obey
my authority no matter what.” We can rightly reply, “If the Declaration
no longer applies, then the government of which you are a part no longer
possesses legitimacy; which means you have no authority in the first
place and therefore have no right to demand that we obey.”
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Although I had hoped that the Tea Party would be the mode to get that done, I have been greatly disappointed by such facts as that the Tea Party is advocating such TRAITORS to America like Marco Rubio, who not only puts the interests of foreign nationals here illegally ahead of America's best interests, but has also even been diabolically blocking attempts by America to defend itself from the illegal alien invasion.
As you will see here, Benedict Arnold had nothing on Mr. Rubio:
http://www.sodahead.com/unite...
Further, Rubio was born in Miami of two foreign nationals who didn't become naturalized U.S. citizens till over 4 years after he was born. So Rubio is constitutionally ineligible to be either VP or president. And those who still insist on him serve to help Obama have another excuse to dodge his own ineligibility.
We should instead be pushing Romney to pick either Allen West or Rand Paul as VP.
West would help Romney siphon off a couple million of the 12 million black votes Obama will otherwise get, especially in Bible Belt states. And Paul would help stop Paul-bots from helping Obama to a 2nd term by wasting their votes writing in for his father.
Perhaps a Re-Declaration of Independence might work, the same way married couples re-new their wedding vows.
Same here in CA and when I lived in NV...Everyone talks about getting rid of the Incumbent, then Election Day comes and they vote the Same Crooks Back in...I always Vote them Out....
I always Wonder How Corrupt the Voting Machines and Maintainence Companies are..SEIU, and Keep Them Empowered as well....
Does OUR Vote Really GET Counted...
Do away with this Elecrorial College Crap and Let The Popular Vote Count...
What WE Need...Is A GOV that Honors It and Upholds It as They Swore To Do...
This Administration...No Honor, No Standing By Their Oath To Defend the Constitution
Thanks My Brother...
Destroy them and vote them out instead of destroying America.
Welcome Pearlie...:-)