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Humanity’s Greatest Achievement, Forgotten

Today marks the anniversary of a great and auspicious day in American history, and in the development of human rights throughout the world.  But the odds are you will see nothing about it in the nation’s media, and your children will not hear about it in their classrooms.

The British had been moving steadily to reduce both the private and community rights of their American colonies. Eventually, despite the availability of an appropriate military base within Boston, the English General Thomas Gage ordered his troops “quartered” in civilian sections of the city.  It was becoming increasingly apparent that the colonists’ liberties were being dismantled. To protect themselves from the escalating abuse, the colonists stored up ammunition as a last resort to protect themselves.

The National Archives describes what happened next: “On the evening of April 18, 1775, the British authorities, acting on information that a supply of ammunition for the local militia was being stored in Concord, sent British regular troops from Boston to confiscate the arms. Skirmishes occurred [the next day] in several places, most notably on Lexington town green and afterwards at Old North Bridge spanning the Concord River in Concord. The incidents are referred to as the Lexington Alarm and the Battle of Concord…The colonists felt wronged. They had been fired upon unjustly.”

Thus began the American Revolution, which eventually led to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights. Mankind would never be the same. Those documents represented the greatest single advance in human rights the world had ever seen.

But like much else in American history, this extraordinary story has been largely forgotten both in our school systems and in the media. There are significant reasons for that.

The concept of individual rights, the founding principle of America, is rather inconvenient for the prevailing left-tilting cultural leaders, who tilt towards collectivism.

Joy Pullman, writing for The Federalist, reports that: “U.S. civics education, if it exists at all, is being transformed into a political machine to push left-wing causes, undermine American government, and incite civil unrest, finds a 525-page report from the National Association of Scholars. [NAS] The ‘New Civics’ uses attractive, bipartisan-sounding words like ‘civics’ and “service learning” to trick Americans and their representatives into allowing progressive political machinery to hijack public funds and young minds, finds ‘Making Citizens: How American Universities Teach Civics.’……A series of surveys of adult Americans from 2008 to 2011 found that college graduates tended to know less than the average American about basic government functions, although the average American failed the test with or without a college degree. ‘[W]hile college adds little to civic knowledge, it does seem to encourage graduates to identify more strongly with the Democrat and Liberal ends of the political spectrum,’ one of these reports found. Younger students are no better. Although the Obama administration replaced national civics and U.S. history exams with technology assessments in 2013, their results were consistently poor: “In 2010, the last time the history test was administered, students performed worse on it than on any other NAEP test. Less than half the eighth-graders knew the purpose of the Bill of Rights, and only 1 in 10 could pick a definition of the system of checks and balance.”

This is a major problem for a country like America, the NAS report notes, because America is a country founded not on blood or soil but on common consent to a particular structure of self-government articulated in the Declaration of Independence.”

In a Fox interview, columnist Charles Krauthammer  said that American students are being taught “about all of the pathologies of the United States and very little of the glories.’…Krauthammer was reacting to a Fox News Poll…in which 45 percent of voters said they were not proud of the United States. When the voters were broken down by party, just 39 percent of Democrats said they were proud of the United States…’They weren’t just out there rioting and sitting in, they went into the professions – the teaching professions, and they’ve essentially taken over…That generation of radicals runs the universities, they run the teachers’ unions, they run the curricula.”

U.S. schools should return to the days when young students were taught to proudly recite Ralph Waldo Emmerson’s epic poem:

By the rude bridge that arched the flood,

Their flag to April’s breeze unfurled,

Here once the embattled farmers stood

And fired the shot heard round the world.

 

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On this green bank, by this soft stream,

We set today a votive stone;

That memory may their deed redeem,

When, like our sires, our sons are gone.

 

Spirit, that made those heroes dare

To die, and leave their children free,

Bid Time and Nature gently spare

The shaft we raise to them and thee.

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Happy Independence Day

Happy Independence Day!

Every American heart, indeed, every individual on the planet that believes in the dignity of each human being, and the concept that all of us have inalienable rights that derive, as the Declaration of Independence notes, not from any government or ruler but from our creator, should rejoice on this day.

Consider these words from that great document that have never been equaled in their beauty and in their extraordinary importance:

“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.”
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What a ragtag collection of dreamers and men of high principle achieved against terrible odds was unprecedented in history.

We face difficult challenges today, as well, not just from tyrannies abroad but from far too many politicians and academics who no longer subscribe to the concept of unalienable rights. We have seen repeated challenges mounted against the First, Second, Fourth, Ninth and Tenth Amendments, the very heart of the Bill of Rights.

Those heroic patriots bequeathed us a legacy we cannot allow to wither away. They rose to their challenge; it’s time we rose to ours.

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Is America abandoning its revolutionary ideals?

Tomorrow is July 4th, which we will celebrate with fireworks, parades and barbecues.

But does Independence Day have any meaning, now that our top elected officials and media elites have rejected the core principles which led to the Revolution?

The patriots who bled at Lexington and Concord, froze at Valley Forge, and, against all odds, emerged victorious at Yorktown would hardly recognize what American government has become under the leadership of Barack Obama. Indeed, they would be tempted to rebel against it with the same vigor with which they ousted King George.

The heroes who fought for the “Spirit of ‘76” would be deeply angered at the power- grabbing habits of this Administration.

The British King employed an army of German mercenaries to enforce his will. President Obama has appointed an army of lawyers in the Department of Justice, accountants in the IRS, and bureaucrats in numerous other agencies (particularly the Environmental Protection Agency) to intimidate and control political opponents and citizens, through the use of illegal executive orders.

This brings to mind the fear expressed by Cotton Mather’s grandson, Mather Byles,  who worried that the Revolution could replace “One tyrant three thousand miles away with 3,000 tyrants one mile away.”

The Patriots would not accept the monarchical usurpation of constitutional limits by a President who unabashedly proclaims that “I can’t wait”  for Congress, despite his legal obligation to do so.

This President has had to be rebuked an unprecedented twelve times  by unanimous verdicts of the United States Supreme Court. He is, therefore, a serial offender against the Constitution, and a recidivist lawbreaker.
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Mr. Obama has used his surrogates to directly attack the First Amendment, seeking to cut off a broad national discussion about policy and issues.  He needs to do this because both his domestic and foreign agendas run directly contrary to the American spirit, American form of government, and inherent American rights.

He has sought to limit free speech by supporting international control of, and therefore censorship of the internet.  He has advocated suppressing free speech spending in political campaigns as a way of keeping his supporters in the Senate in office.

He has sought to place federal monitors in newsrooms.  He feels compelled to do this because an open discussion about his extraordinary failures in every area of our national life would be disastrous for his Administration.

He has hijacked whole federal agencies, especially the IRS, and warped them into vehicles to attack political opponents.  On this Independence Day week, it is not inappropriate to mention that the group most directly targeted is the Tea Party, whom this President and his lapdog media despise and fear because they advocate adhering to the Spirit of ’76 and the letter of the law expressed in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights.

Similar to rulers everywhere who fear the freedom of their own citizens, Mr. Obama has repeatedly attacked the right to bear arms, guaranteed in America by the 2nd Amendment, not directly, but through the advocacy of regulations that make that right meaningless. He has expanded the federal government’s actions that invade privacy, making a mockery of the 4th amendment.  Under his rule, he presumes that all powers belong to the Executive Branch unless specifically curtailed by a court, a direct contradiction of the 9th and 10th amendments.

Upon taking office, the President takes this oath: “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the Office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.” Clearly, that oath has been violated.

The Constitution reflects the values of our revolutionary forefathers. We should honor them this Independence Day by insuring that the freedoms they fought for are not usurped.