Saturday, February 28, 2009

Principles of Liberty (Thirteen)

Principles of Liberty (Thirteen)

By William Pressgrove

“A constitution should be structured to permanently protect the people from the human frailties of their rulers.” (The 5000 Year Leap, W. Cleon Skousen p. 163)

There are many who say that the Constitution needs to be “updated” because the times have changed. Times have changed, but the issues the Constitution was constructed to address have not. Yes the economy has changed, the world situation has changed, and the perceptions of what the Constitution should do have changed, but HUMAN NATURE hasn’t changed and that is what the Constitutions was written to address.

Many of the Founding Fathers expressed their fears that if the people were not vigilant, then the malevolent character of human nature would wear away the rights that the Constitution was to protect. Alexander Hamilton wrote: “For it is a truth, which the experience of all ages has attested, that the people are commonly most in danger when the means of injuring their rights were in the possession of those [toward] whom they entertain the least suspicion.” (Federalist Papers, No. 25, p. 164) He was concerned that people would lower their guard when those they trust the most were in office.

The following is from a scripture that is in the cannon of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, but the source should be irrelevant because the truthfulness of it transcends religion, “We have learned by sad experience that it is the nature and disposition of almost all men, as soon as they get a little authority, as they suppose, they will immediately begin to exercise unrighteous dominion.” (D&C 121:39) This expresses the very sentiment of the Founding Fathers. Lord Acton (1834-1902) said, “Power corrupts; absolute power corrupts absolutely.” He understood the same thing that the Founding Fathers understood, that is, if we are not vigilant we will be at the mercy of those we have elected.

The reason that the country is in the position it is in today is because those to whom “we the people” have entrusted to govern have taken two words from the Constitution and re-interpreted them to allow them to do virtually anything they want to do. Those two words—general welfare. These two words have become synonymous with the word charity. The Founding Fathers deliberately did not address charity in the Constitution because they knew how corrupting and how quickly the definition of charity could be expanded to cover anything those in “power” wanted it to cover.

Just think about it. Politicians retain their power and position by getting reelected. They get reelected based on “how well they serve their constituents.” How well they serve their constituents is judged by how much money they can bring into their district in the form of pet projects (earmarks or pork barrel projects). What the people don’t realize is that the politicians have been using the people’s own money to fund the projects that are used to promote their ability to “do” for the people. So the people are being bribed to vote for representatives and senators with their own money. Well actually they have spent their constituent’s money a long time ago and so now with the deficit spending they are working on spending their constituent’s children, grand children and great grandchildren’s inheritance.

The Founding Fathers did everything they could do to ensure that we didn’t succumb to the enticing voices of the politicians that have brought this country to the current crisis. The only way to reverse this process is for the people to stand up and say enough is enough. The programs that are being rammed down the throat of Americans today in the form of national health care, expanded benefits for the elderly and unemployment, bailouts for various private businesses, nationalization of banks, and most environmental initiatives are the very things that the Founding Fathers warned us against.

One thing that we must remember is that for every program that the government comes up with to relieve us of the burden of being responsible for ourselves, is another program that takes away the freedoms of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness that are guaranteed us by strictly following the Constitution. It’s time to wake up and realize the horrifying predicament we are in right now. We all need to let our elected officials know we are not happy with what is happening and we will not tolerate the continuation of these usurpations of authority from them.

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