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Sunday, July 05, 2009
Paul Jacob :: Townhall.com Columnist
Freedom never takes a holiday
by Paul Jacob
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Some 233 years ago we made a clean break from the corrupt Old World of Europe. Fifty-six men risked it all to proclaim in the Declaration of Independence:

We 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. — That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.

That sums it up — the grand total of good government. This was the first government established by “the consent of the governed.”

The rest is history. Freedom is good at pursuing both happiness and prosperity. Empowered citizens pretty clearly create a whole lot better society than do dictators.

But the most striking lesson of history is sadly the opposite of America’s July 4, 1776, birth. So much of the world has long lived under political oppression — in Asia, Africa, the Middle East, South America and Europe.

It’s been tough to watch and read about the recent protests in Iran, knowing that people are bravely choosing to risk beatings and death to stand up in the streets to speak out for freedom. I’m frustrated that there isn’t something I can do.

And then it occurs to me: the best thing I can do, as an American, is to fight to keep our country all that it should be.

That’s no easy fight. As you well know.

Our governments from Washington, DC, to Hometown, USA, are out of control.

The symptoms are almost too numerous and obvious to list. Rampant spending and debt. Regular attacks on our property rights. Corruption. Arrogance. Nanny-statism. Those relentless assaults on every popular reform — from term limits to voter initiative, referendum and recall. Bald-faced violations of fundamental constitutional rights.

The philosophy running government for some time now directly opposes the creed of 1776. Today’s dominant belief is in unlimited government, the idea that everything is permissible, anything is possible, and nothing is sacred.

Disaster looms on the horizon; the storm clouds of several coming catastrophes are now visible and dark.

Politicians cannot stop the rain. Not even the wizardry of Obama can do that.

But I have faith in you to help us weather the storm. Thanks to your common sense — and mine (available through a free subscription).

Our problems are indeed solvable — tough, yes, but not impossible. What seems nearly impossible at times is our politics. Getting politicians and special interests to stop feeding on us long enough to listen to us. Continued...

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Paul Jacob is President of Citizens in Charge. His daily Common Sense commentary appears on the Web, via e-mail, and on radio stations across America.
 
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You have to laugh at LIE
He(LIE) who stated proposition 8 would never pass, then that it would be overturned, and on and on, with his inane legal thoughts states anyone who disagrees with him is a liar.

Really? Who is wrong LIE? Who has been wrong LIE? Seems I may have the proven track record here. You on the other hand are "full of it".

Does that sum it up nicely? here is post 303 from Giles, where LIE once again bends over and received his comeuppance:

The ignorance of William and LIE
Both of you are of course, full of it.

Typical, read this part:

SEC. 4. SUPPORT FOR CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS AND PROSECUTIONS BY STATE, LOCAL, AND TRIBAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS.
(a) Assistance Other Than Financial Assistance-CommentsClose CommentsPermalink

(C) is motivated by prejudice based on the actual or perceived race, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability of the victim, or is a violation of the State, local, or tribal hate crime laws.

As usual LIE and William, the two homosexual lawyers here at TH add their own twiat.

How does the terms "Prejudice" and "actual or perceived mean anything less than what the author states.


The only two liars here are LIE and William. Proven liars.


Poor LIE, the law school reject fails again.



Bzzt. Lie. What a laugher!!!

marcia's bitterness
Marcia I can see from your postings you are abitter person, and this obviously colors your opinion.

Anyway, regardless of whether or not there was slavery, done hypocritically in light of the D of I, would this somehow make the truths contained therin any less true. If there is no such thing as inalienable rights, then certainly you have no qualms with slavery, as whatever a man chooses to do is ok. If we do have inalienable rights and government is formed to protect these rights, then surely any reasonable and good person would get behind this purpose.
Ah, but you don't believe in such a thing, so then whoever has power may then do as he/they please, as there is no right or wrong. No absolute, unalterable, inalienable rights,..no standard by which to determine what is right, what is just.
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