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We Hold These Truths...
The Rationale For Voting By John D. Turner
Have you ever wondered how the people in
politics got there in the first place? How did the candidates you
vote for in the local, state, and national elections become the
candidates? Who selected them? What is the party platform, and where
does it come from? And finally, how can you get involved, or perhaps
even more importantly, why would you even want to? These and many
more questions will be answered in upcoming columns. Suppose we take
the last question first; why should you get involved?
To begin with, let's look at some of the ideas
this country was founded on. There can be no greater example of
these principles than the Declaration of Independence, a document
that proclaimed to the world the reason and justification for our
separation from Great Britain, and the foundational bedrock upon
which our country was established.
Jefferson, who was only 33 when he penned it
considered the Declaration to be "the fundamental act of union of
these States". Lincoln later described it as our "ancient faith" and
the "father of all moral principle" in America. If you haven't read
the Declaration lately, it is worth doing so, for it embodies the
spirit of what our forefathers tried to create.
"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, among which 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 whenever any Form of Government
becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to
alter or 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."
First, note that all men are created equal.
That means you, me, the mayor, the governor, and the President of
the United States. All are created equal, and what's more, all are
endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights. Rights
that cannot be taken away by government law or decree, for they are
not the government's to give or take; rights which you were born
with, which were gifts or endowments from God. These rights are to
Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. Note that it doesn't
say you have a right to happiness, just that you have a right to
pursue it. There is no guarantee you will be happy, but the
government is not empowered to stop you from trying.
Next, note that Governments are set up for the
purpose of securing these rights, and that they get their just power
from the consent of the governed. This means that we agree. In a
just Government, the people give their permission for the Government
to exercise what ever power the people grant it. This implies that
if a government should take upon itself to exercise power not
granted to it by the people, then it becomes an unjust Government,
not representative of the will of the People, regardless of what
form that Government takes. Indeed, the Declaration goes on to say
that whenever any form of Government fails this test of justness, it
is the right of the people to alter or abolish it and to establish
new Government.
So how does this apply to you and me here and
now? Wasn't the Declaration just a piece of paper written by some
dead white guys to justify their insurrection against the British
crown two hundred and twenty five years ago? What does this have to
do with me now? Well, are you satisfied with the direction your
government is taking today?
Do you approve of the Government taking upon
itself powers not specified in the Constitution? Do you agree that
its ok for regulatory agencies to be set up that can establish rules
you must comply with upon pain of fines and jail time, even though
your duly elected representatives had no say in their drafting and
implementation? Do you think it is OK for the government to take an
ever increasing share of your hard-earned income and spend it on
such things as hummingbird mating habit studies, K-12 sex education
classes (with content so graphic that it was not even allowed to be
displayed before an adult audience at a hearing before the state
legislature), or pictures of Jesus Christ suspended in jars of
urine? The list goes on and on.
If you do approve, read no further. If you
think our Government is ok just the way it is, that our leaders and
laws are just and moral, and that all is well in Zion, then relax.
Just kick back and enjoy the latest sitcom (But make sure your kids
aren't in the room, because there is no telling what they will see
or hear.).
If you don't approve, then it is up to you and
others like you to do something about it. The Declaration says it is
the "Right of the people to alter or abolish" unjust Government.
Strong words; the signer's fought a revolution to accomplish the
establishment of a Government based on these principles.
Fortunately, they set it up so that we don't have to do anything so
drastic to ensure that it remains a just Government. But it does
require that we do something. It requires that we get involved. It
is too important a task to leave up to others.
Remember, all that is required for evil to
triumph is for good men to do nothing. The corollary of the
government getting its power from the People, is that the People
have to make sure the government stays within its bounds, for if
they don't then they may find themselves back in the situation the
signer's faced, with armed insurrection the only recourse to
tyranny.
Fortunately, we have in this country a method
of peacefully achieving revolution without firing a shot. It's
called the ballot box. Every two years we can completely turn over
the entire House of Representatives, should we choose to do so, as
well as one third of the Senate. Every four years we can choose a
new President. This method only works however in so far as it is
properly exercised by the citizens of the nation; if we fall down on
the job and allow things to get out of control, we may find it
extremely difficult to get the genie of government back into the
bottle. It is up to us as responsible citizens to keep an eye on
things, and prune when required. It may not always be a pleasant
task, and there are many other things we would probably rather be
doing, but our freedom and the freedom of our children is too
precious a thing to leave up to the whims of others.
Those of us who like myself, are members of
the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, believe that the
Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United
States are inspired documents penned by inspired men. It may
surprise some in the Church to learn that this belief is shared by
many of other faiths outside the Church as well. As inspired
writings, we should consider their worth to be greater than some
moldy old documents written by some dead white guys. The founders
had their faults, and times have changed, but the ideals set forth
in the Declaration are timeless, and apply to all, whether your
ancestors came here on the Mayflower or on a slave ship; whether
your family has been here for hundreds of years, or whether you
arrived just yesterday.
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COMMENTS FROM READERS
Great article! I hope the readers will realize
they hold the power to help stop government interference. They
can tell our leaders to put up a Paul/Thompson ticket instead of
those idiots NBC would have you think represent us. -G
Mr. Turner's words (We Hold These Truths)
should be taken to heart, by all who would like to see the
unqualified depart from Congress in Nov. 2006.
With growing and
collective computer experience of the masses, a growing number
of conservative wordsmiths, and involved bloggers leading the
way, a major conservative victory is shaping up, is ours to be
had in 2006. -Frances
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