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restoring our biblical and constitutional foundations
This Fourth of July, Become an American without Reserve!
Whensoever the General Government assumes undelegated powers, its acts are unauthoritative, void, and of no force.
Thomas Jefferson
Someone once quipped that the worst thing about politics is that it is made up of politicians. Politicians are desperate to get into office, and once theyve tasted power theyre even more desperate to hang onto it.
And to dispose of the U.S. Constitution. It doesnt matter in the least to them what the Founders had in mind for our Republic or what they wrote into the Constitution. Yes, politicians claim to be for the Constitution, but if they believe they can cater to the demands of a special interest group and it will help them get reelected, the Constitution is trashed.
Friends, the U.S. Constitution isnt a dead relic to be placed in a museum. For over 200 years it has been a sentinel guarding against government intrusion into our lives, our religious establishments, and our free press. Its a magnificent document, unrivaled in human history. It protects the individual freedoms we cherish so much and limits the power of government.
Today our local, state, and federal governments are acting in an unconstitutional way. They are intent on taking away all of our important individual rights that are guaranteed by the Bill of Rights. They forget that the Constitution is a specific grant of authority to the U.S. government from the American people and that the rights of the people cannot lawfully be infringed by government agents who are acting illegally when they enforce unconstitutional laws. True national reform must remind politicians of their responsibility to defend and protect the law of the land, rather than being mere ciphers of their nationally-structured party machines.
As we celebrate the Fourth of July this year, may the words of Daniel Webster encourage each of us to become an American without Reserve.
An American without Reserve
I was born an American; I live an American; I shall die an American;
and I intend to perform the duties incumbent upon me in that
character to the end of my career. I mean to do this with absolute
disregard of personal consequences.What are the personal consequences? What is the individual man, with
all the good or evil that may betide him, in comparison with the good
or evil which may befall a great country, and in the midst of great
transactions which concern that countrys fate?Let the consequences be what they will, I am careless. No man can
suffer too much, and no man can fall too soon, if he suffer, or if he
fall, in the defense of the liberties and constitution of his
country.
Strong and valuable though our Constitution is, we should not be satisfied with merely defending it against attacks from those who would undermine our liberties. Every right protected by the Constitution is worth standing up and fighting for!
July 2, 2003
David Alan Black is the editor of www.daveblackonline.com.