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Thursday, July 03, 2008
Michelle Bernard :: Townhall.com Columnist
Another Glorious Fourth: What Would the Founders Think?
by Michelle Bernard
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Independence Day is the most significant of our political holidays. Without the 4th, there would be no President’s Day or Memorial Day. As we enjoy comfortable lives in the world’s dominant power, it is hard to imagine the circumstances facing Americans in 1776. The colonists represented a string of settlements along the Atlantic coast, hemmed in between the ocean and an inhospitable wilderness inhabited by often hostile Indians.

As fighting broke out between the colonists and British troops, the early Americans faced a stark choice: submit to London and sacrifice their liberty, or rebel against the mightiest empire on Earth and face prison or death if they failed. We all celebrate the Founders for making the first choice, but how many of us would have pledged our own “lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor,” as did the signers of the Declaration of Independence?

Frankly, we have it easy today. And we owe many of our advantages as Americans to the courage and fortitude of those who stood up for liberty on that July 4th many years ago. Of course, the fact that we are better off than the Founders does not mean that we don’t face any challenges. Just pick up a newspaper.

The economy has slowed and times are uncertain. People are losing their homes and the stock market is falling. America is at war in Iraq and Afghanistan, while terrorist groups like al-Qaeda remain a threat.

Congress continues to spend wildly, and the impending retirement of the baby boomers will create a financial tsunami from Social Security and Medicare. Our educational system is failing to teach our children reading, morality, or citizenship. Energy prices are racing out of sight.

Yet partisanship reigns supreme. For the last 20 years the Bushes and the Clintons have dominated American politics. While they all can be—and deserve to be—criticized for many things, they all also genuinely believed that their policies would benefit the nation. But vitriol and hatred have replaced civility and comity in the public square.

Indeed, for many people politics is but a game– red team versus blue team. Policies don’t matter. Only victory counts. As a result, whether its Iraq, energy prices, or budget deficits, there is no hint of bipartisan cooperation.

It’s a sad picture.

But the Founders would understand. After all, politics in the early republic was not for the faint-hearted. It often was rowdy, nasty, and personal. And creating a new government isn’t the easiest of tasks.

The Declaration’s signers also likely would be hopeful. Americans have spent more than two centuries overcoming big challenges. There’s no reason they would believe we weren’t up to the job today. Continued...

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Michelle D. Bernard, a lawyer by training, is the president and CEO of the Independent Women’s Forum and author of Women’s Progress, How Women are Wealthier, Healthier, and More Independent Than Ever Before.
 
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meg knows
You hit the proverbial nail on the head. I love it when, especially on the 4th of July, I am expected to fall on my knees and worship in front of the Amerikan Flag. As a senior citizen and ultra conservative I almost become ill at the sight of the flag. Why? It is because, as a white, Christian, of European background, it is the symbol of a government that is my sworn enemy. Why? Because this government, be it Replicommie or Democommie, represents, never my interests, but the interests of the various major minority groups, also Muslims, gays, illegal invaders, mentally ill white liberals with my background, parasite teachers, cops and all other over pampered, overpaid, over perked, over pensioned public parasites, members of private sector unions, etc. My only use to this government is to pay for all the goodies for the aforementioned groups and to allow my children and grandchildren to be assimilated into the socialist commune.

Pardon My Interruption
of your debate on America's greatness, but has anyone seen the 100 or so eastern european immigrants (h2v visas) who failed to show up for work in Huntsville, Ala last week?

I wonder if any media or columnist could follow up on this?
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