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Sunday, July 05, 2009
Jackie Gingrich Cushman :: Townhall.com Columnist
The People’s Declaration of Independence
by Jackie Gingrich Cushman
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The end of the American Revolution came six years after it began, when British General Charles Cornwallis formally surrendered at Yorktown on October 19, 1781. However, our new country still had a lot of work to do. Our freedom was won – but now we had to learn how to govern ourselves – how to actually put these high ideals – that we are given certain unalienable rights by God, that we can pursue happiness and that the government is subservient to the people.

More than seven years later, on April 30, 1789, we inaugurated George Washington as our first president. This was a move toward order and stability: our freedom had been declared and won, our Constitution adopted and our president elected and in office.

Today, 233 years after the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the work on our country continues. As we have prospered and grown, many people seem to have forgotten the importance of being active and engaged as citizens, that their job is to pursue their happiness, and their responsibility to remind government leaders who is in charge.

Government continues to move, grow and push into areas when the people do not push back. Today this includes not only the traditional areas of national defense, civil services and education, but also financial services, automotive, mortgages and, soon, health care. There is no area in your life that today’s government bureaucrats do not think they can do better than the private sector. It is our responsibility to let them know they are wrong.

This year, instead of reflecting on a fun one-day celebration, let’s follow the lead of our founding fathers and continue to work on the people’s independence. While our founders declared their independence on July 4th 1776, it took more than 12 years to win our independence and inaugurate our first president.

This week, read out loud a copy of the Declaration of Independence, share it with your friends and family. Reflect on the importance and responsibility of citizens of a nation whose forefathers fought and died for our independence. Discuss what it means to “hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” Pledge to yourself, and to your friends and family, that you will work to remind government who is in charge.

Our rights come from God, loaned to the government, by our (the people’s) consent. Let us thank God for these rights, and remind government leaders that these rights are loaned to them - by us. The people once again - need to declare their independence.

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Jackie Cushman is a freelance writer who lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Her column also runs later in the week in the Northside Neighbor.
 
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lilly
No matter what party is in power there is and will be corruption.

You speak as if only one party points the "pitch forks", where were you when the left wanted to impeach Bush (and in many cases "hang him")?

None of us want blood shed, we want our constitutional rights, our form of government restored, unaltered and *fundamentally* UN-CHANGED by Obama.

Why are you against our law, basic freedom, our heritage, our culture, our founding?

Lenard
Thank you for your enlightening posts, and you're welcome for the citing.

I agree, few people understand the type of government our founders created; the states independent of federal government, yet under the "umbrella" of the federal government for national issues. A government unique, never tried -- and yet successful!

I was stunned to read in the recent homeland security brief, that anyone who was "advocating state government, before federal government" (paraphrase) was a -right-wing-extremist-radical; or worse -- a domestic terrorist.

...our founders are rolling...

You are correct our founders never intended the federal government (or state government for that matter) to dictate to the individual; hence representative government – and NOT a pure democracy.

You know this - yet worth repeating for those who don't.
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