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Thursday, 05 July 2007

Ron PaulThis week Americans will gather around the grill, attend parades and watch fireworks displays, all in the celebration of the signing of our Declaration of Independence. At the same time, we will have thousands of bureaucrats, troops and agents stationed in countries across the globe being paid by American tax dollars.

On the anniversary of our declaring our own independence from the British, it is certainly appropriate that we reflect on the nature and spirit of independent nationhood. While our founding fathers were individual men in a historically unique situation, they posited that the principles upon which they rested our national independence were timeless.

If we truly honor the men who brought about Independence Day, we would do well to spend at least as much time reflecting on the Declaration of Independence, and the principles upon which it is based, as we spend time at the cookouts, parades, and fireworks displays. With the trend toward globalism that has been with us for the past century, we should be specifically thoughtful about how our celebration of independence can be made consistent with the policies that have been advocated by the American government – as well as many of the nation's elite – or what we used to call the Eastern Establishment.

I believe there is no way to square our nation's traditions and reverence for independence with the globalist policies these elites are currently pursuing. The American concept of independent nationhood inscribed in our Declaration cannot be maintained if we are going to pursue a policy that undermines the independence of other nations. National independence is an idea, and the erosion of the independence of other nations only serves to erode that idea.

At the same time, if we allow the erosion of that idea, by ignoring it in certain instances, we will be contributing to its erosion in all times and nations, even our own. In this way our nation's independence is linked with the independence of all nations. The sooner we realize this truth, and enact a foreign policy that is consistent with it, the sooner we will be able to recapture the spirit of independence.

In addition, as our founding fathers understood, the idea of national independence is inseparable from that of constitutional republicanism. Only the safeguards and limitations that are enshrined in a constitutionally-limited republic can prohibit a nation from lurching toward empire. Recognizing these same protections is also the very best way to eliminate the need for civil wars and the violence of civil strife.

Moreover, this constitutional republicanism is essential to protecting the individual rights and self-determination that is at the heart of our Declaration. As we celebrate the 231ist anniversary of our nation's birth, I hope every person who reads or hears this will take the time to go back and read the Declaration of Independence. Only by recapturing the spirit of independence can we ensure our government never resembles the one from which the American States declared their separation.

by Rep. Ron Paul


Editorial Comment: I have been urging Americans for quite some time to compare the Declaration of Independence with events from that era to what is happening now.

Thomas Jefferson was a visionary in one aspect, he foresaw the power of corruption and gave in the second paragraph of the declaration, future generations a get out clause but if only things were getting tough could this be used.

And it is a gift that is being wasted... for if you live in the states you cannot bemoan such events when sitting there, right in front of you is a gift that few countries citizens have.

"That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. Prudence, indeed, will dictate that Governments long established should not be changed for light and transient causes; and accordingly all experience hath shewn that mankind are more disposed to suffer, while evils are sufferable than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long train of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security." - excerpt from the Declaration of Independence.

I have highlighted the very crucial passages in the above paragraph, most civil wars and revolts, rebellions are usually deemed illegal but as with the 1269 Amendment of the Magna Carta in Britain, the above says that if things get so bad, to the point where it cannot go on, then the law provides, expects the people to do their duty and to remove, a sitting government that is committing such heinous crimes.

Isnt it strange that in comparison of King George III's apparent crimes (he was a very ill man actually and was not in any throes of power at that time) and George Bush, that Bush has far far surpassed the deemed crimes of the British crown?

And this is why Vermont wants independence, why Hawaii, New Hampshire, Guam, Puerto Rico, all these and a lot more are saying they wish not to be included anymore.

So, if you are new to this, read that declaration, its a solid grounding of how things get ignored, it is the same in Britain, we have a Bill of Rights and that like the American Constituition is being ground into the dirt by the corrupt, the greedy and the criminal.





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