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  • Department of the Interior Settles Cobell Lawsuit - after 13 years

    12/08/2009 10:22:25 AM PST · by kinsman redeemer · 2 replies · 248+ views
    12/08/2009
    A top priority of DOI Secretary Ken Salazar was to settle the 13-year old Indian Trust lawsuit. That goal was just met and announced. The settlement says the Federal Government will: o Establish a $1.4 billion fund to settle historic trust mismanagement and accounting claims. o Create a $2 billion fund that DOI will use to buy back fractionated Indian lands to ensure the problems raised by Cobell do not occur again. To provide an additional incentive for account holders to sell their interests in fractionated lands, Interior will direct up to 5 percent of the value of fractionated land...
  • The Modern American Declaration of Liberty: 2009

    11/27/2009 12:12:41 PM PST · by Jeff Head · 18 replies · 509+ views
    Petition Online ^ | 11/27/2009 | Jeff Head
    Please take the time to read and sign this poingnant and forthright statement at the following link if you are so inclined...and then pass it on. It is being supported by the FreeRepublic Alliance site, Restore the Constitution. THE MODERN AMERICAN DECLARATION OF LIBERTY It is past time for us all to stand and dmenad a return to the Constitution and to fundamental moral, republican, and constitutional principle upon which the constitution is based.
  • Declaration Of Independence

    07/03/2009 10:12:56 PM PDT · by bruinbirdman · 15 replies · 370+ views
    Second Continental Congress ^ | 7/4/1776 | Founding Fathers
    In Congress, July 4, 1776, the unanimous Declaration of the Thirteen United States of America.When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident: That all men are created equal; that they...
  • Remembering What the Declaration of Independence is Not

    07/03/2009 1:10:16 PM PDT · by neverdem · 13 replies · 587+ views
    American Thinker ^ | July 03, 2009 | Bruce Walker
    When we celebrate the Fourth of July, we are celebrating one of the most important political documents in the history of the world.  The Declaration is a statement to the world -- the people of the world was the audience -- about the very nature of government and its relationship to men.  Sometimes we appreciate what this document was, but perhaps we need even more to appreciate what it was not. It was not a poll-driven summation of current opinion.  The men who gathered in Philadelphia did respect each other's talents and knowledge, but the document they signed was not...
  • Rare and valuable copy of American Declaration of Independence found... in Surrey

    07/02/2009 6:15:45 AM PDT · by naturalman1975 · 36 replies · 1,352+ views
    Daily Mail (UK) ^ | 2nd July 2009
    A rare copy of the United States Declaration of Independence worth thousands of pounds has been discovered in Britain. The document, which is in perfect condition, is believed to be one of only 200 ever printed and was found among files at the National Archives in Kew. An American antiquarian bookseller carrying out research found the Dunlap print of the declaration which was printed on July 4, 1776. The discovery brings the total of known surviving copies worldwide to 26. The last discovery of a Dunlap print was at a flea market in 1989, and it sold at auction in...
  • Are you ready for 2nd Declaration of Independence?

    04/08/2009 7:23:34 PM PDT · by JSDude1 · 44 replies · 1,497+ views
    World Net Daily dot Com ^ | April 8, 2009 | Joseph Farah
    WASHINGTON – When Barack Obama called for "all nations" in the world to "come together to build a stronger, global regime" to respond to threats like those posed by North Korea's nuclear weapons and long-range missiles, WND's Editor and CEO Joseph Farah had heard enough. Farah was stunned once again that no major news agencies in the world even deemed to question the administration about what he meant. It sounded to Farah like Obama was, once again, raising the specter of some form of global governance unaccountable to the American people – a direct threat to U.S. sovereignty and independence....
  • Court: Va. man owns 1776 copy of Declaration

    02/27/2009 7:43:05 PM PST · by dware · 25 replies · 1,084+ views
    AP ^ | 02/28/2009 | MICHAEL FELBERBAUM
    RICHMOND, Va. – A rare 1776 copy of the Declaration of Independence belongs to a Virginia technology entrepreneur, not the state of Maine, the Virginia Supreme Court ruled Friday. Richard Adams Jr. of Fairfax County purchased the document from a London book dealer in 2001 for $475,000. But the state of Maine claimed it belongs to the town of Wiscasset, where it was kept by the town clerk in 1776. Virginia's high court said that a lower court did not err in its ruling in Adams' favor because Maine didn't prove the document was ever an official town record and...
  • Obama Thinks Original Declaration of Independence Not Good Enough?

    01/19/2009 6:32:33 AM PST · by Mobile Vulgus · 27 replies · 1,004+ views
    Publius' Forum ^ | 1/19/09 | Warner Todd Huston
    In his Saturday remarks during his campaign train ride, President-elect Barack Obama issued some soaring rhetoric about the state of the country today. At least the Old Media thought it was soaring rhetoric, anyway. Typically, the media was overawed by his mellifluous tones, of course. But during these remarks in Baltimore Obama made a startling suggestion. He said we need a "new Declaration of Independence." Apparently the original one isn't good enough for the new president, but it also seems a silly rhetorical flourish. After all, what is it that we are declaring independence from this time? Recall that the...
  • New Rules On Right-To-Carry In Our National Parks Take Effect Today

    01/11/2009 6:12:37 AM PST · by epow · 3 replies · 546+ views
    NRA-ILA ^ | 1/11/09 | staff
    New Rules On Right-To-Carry In Our National Parks Take Effect Today Friday, January 09, 2009 In early December, the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI), through the National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, announced the final amended version of a change to rules on carrying firearms in national parks and wildlife refuges. The change will restore the right of law-abiding gun owners to transport and carry concealed firearms for lawful purposes on most DOI lands, according to the laws of the states in which these public lands are located. The new rule, which takes effect today, allows...
  • Report: 'Culture of substance abuse and promiscuity' at Denver oil and gas agency (DOI/MMS)

    12/03/2008 6:09:48 AM PST · by NotQuiteCricket · 3 replies · 358+ views
    The Colorado Independent ^ | 9/11/08 | Ernest Luning
    Scathing reports released Wednesday charge officials with “a culture of ethical failure” involving sex, drugs and financial shenanigans at a federal agency in Denver charged with collecting energy royalties for taxpayers. In three reports prepared for Congress by the Department of Interior’s inspector general, 13 current and former employees at the agency’s Minerals Management Service were charged with violating the public trust in a frat house atmosphere. MMS employees, according to the reports, accepted gifts from oil companies, had sex with industry contacts, and did drugs at the office and at oil company parties. Other MMS officials steered business to...
  • Sons, Daughters of Iraq Registration Wraps Up in Adhamiyah

    09/22/2008 6:13:37 PM PDT · by SandRat · 4 replies · 111+ views
    Multi-National Force - Iraq ^ | Sgt. Zach Mott, USA
    BAGHDAD — The last of nearly 2,900 members of the Sons of Iraq (SOI) and Daughters of Iraq (DOI) were officially registered with the Government of Iraq in Adhamiyah District of northern Baghdad, Sept. 20. The SOI, and most recently, the DOI, are volunteer citizen groups similar to the Neighborhood Watch Program in the United States. They have been instrumental in decreasing attacks and have aided Iraqi and Coalition forces with actionable intelligence. The men and women made their way to Combat Outpost Apache in northern Baghdad to have their paperwork processed and information entered into a database to facilitate...
  • Hurricane Ike destroys 49 oil platforms in Gulf

    09/19/2008 7:56:01 AM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 14 replies · 513+ views
    GOPUSA ^ | September 19, 2008 | H. Josef Hebert (Associated Press)
    WASHINGTON (AP) -- At least 49 offshore oil platforms, all with production of less than 1,000 barrels a day, were destroyed by Hurricane Ike as it raced across the Gulf of Mexico, and some may not be rebuilt, the Interior Department said Thursday. It said in the latest hurricane damage assessment that the platforms altogether accounted for 13,000 barrels of oil and 84 million cubic feet of natural gas a day. There are more than 3,800 production platforms in the Gulf producing 1.3 million barrels of oil and 7 billion cubic feet of gas each day. Most remain shut down.
  • First The Great Seal, Now The Declaration of Independence

    06/25/2008 9:09:38 AM PDT · by Bill Dupray · 2 replies · 82+ views
    The Patriot Room ^ | June 25, 2008 | Bill Dupray
    Can’t wait for the fundraising photo of Abe Lincoln, sitting in his Memorial with an Obama t-shirt on saying “Emancipation for America - Vote Obama.”
  • Secretary Kempthorne Announces Decision to Protect Polar Bears under Endangered Species Act

    05/14/2008 4:38:36 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 25 replies · 116+ views
    U.S. Department of the Interior ^ | May 14, 2008 | U.S. Department of the Interior
    WASHINGTON, D.C. – Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne today announced that he is accepting the recommendation of U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Director Dale Hall to list the polar bear as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act (ESA).  The listing is based on the best available science, which shows that loss of sea ice threatens and will likely continue to threaten polar bear habitat.  This loss of habitat puts polar bears at risk of becoming endangered in the foreseeable future, the standard established by the ESA for designating a threatened species. In making the announcement, Kempthorne said,...
  • Declaration falls through the cracks (vintage copy of founding document behind filing cabinet)

    01/19/2008 4:09:04 PM PST · by Libloather · 18 replies · 274+ views
    LA Times ^ | 1/19/07 | Steve Chawkins
    Declaration falls through the cracksThe Supreme Court's rare copy is safely tucked away, then forgotten for seven years, a spokeswoman says. By Steve Chawkins, Los Angeles Times Staff Writer January 19, 2008 When in the course of human events it becomes necessary to locate a rare, vintage copy of the nation's founding document, try looking behind the filing cabinet. That was a lesson learned the hard way at the Supreme Court, where a 185-year-old facsimile of the Declaration of Independence gathered dust for seven years, tucked behind the office furniture, a court spokeswoman acknowledged this week. Commissioned by John Quincy...
  • The Press of a Patriot : The Importance of Free Republic

    01/05/2008 6:21:14 PM PST · by bd476 · 17 replies · 1,259+ views
    The Press of a Patriot Norfolk's first newspaper, the Virginia Gazette, or Norfolk Intelligencer, had a brief but memorable existance. Its first issue appeared on June 9, 1774, and what is believed to have been its last issue left the press on September 27, 1775. The four-page weekly, the only known copies of which are preserved in the Library of Congress, was first published by William S. Duncan & Company, whose printing office was on the east side of the Parade or Market Square, later known as Commercial Place. Arbitrary Governance Leading to Suppression of Freedom In April of...
  • UK: America’s constitution produces a pure democracy we will never have

    12/16/2007 12:33:05 AM PST · by bruinbirdman · 49 replies · 190+ views
    The Times ^ | 12/16/07 | Simon Jenkins
    This Christmas marks the 350th anniversary of the least-honoured genesis of American freedom, to be celebrated in the New York suburb of Queens. For only the fourth time in its history a fragile piece of paper called the Flushing Remonstrance will go on display. Written in 1657 by the English citizens of the Long Island village of Flushing, it asserted their right to freedom of conscience against the autocracy of Peter Stuyvesant, the Dutch governor of their colony of New Netherland. It thus long predated the “self-evident truths” of Jefferson’s 1776 Declaration of Independence. The Flushing Remonstrance protested against Stuyvesant’s...
  • Dept of Interior Blocking Conservative Blogs?

    10/11/2006 11:52:53 AM PDT · by FreedomNeocon · 25 replies · 1,086+ views
    Little Green Footballs ^ | 10-11-2006 | Little Green Footballs
    Baron Bodissey forwarded this email today; is the US Department of the Interior following the lead of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, and blocking American anti-jihad sites? I’m a long-time reader, without ever actually commenting on anything. Yesterday the U.S. Department of the Interior (I work for the Mineral Management Service) installed blocking software on their entire network. Gates of Vienna is now blocked, as are all sites with a .blogspot URL. Also blocked are other conservative blogs, such as Wizbang. More than half the sites I check on a daily basis are now completely blocked. As of today, Little Green...
  • The Creed Of America

    07/15/2006 7:28:16 PM PDT · by Tribune7 · 9 replies · 390+ views
    County Press ^ | By Dr. James R. Harrigan
    G. K. Chesterton, an Englishman, remarked in 1922 that "America is the only nation in the world that is founded on a creed." That creed was given 230 years ago by Thomas Jefferson, who wrote in the Declaration of Independence, "We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal" and "that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." As Lincoln said one afternoon in Gettysburg, America was, and continues to be, the only country dedicated to a proposition. It is, in the...
  • The Declaration of Independence (our controversial religious heritage)

    07/04/2006 7:08:37 AM PDT · by Mrs. Don-o · 28 replies · 524+ views
    The Washington Times | July 4, 2006 | Thomas Jefferson
    When, in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. 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,...
  • Obscure graves for two heroes

    07/04/2006 2:51:28 AM PDT · by leadpenny · 12 replies · 895+ views
    The Free Lance-Star ^ | Independence Day 2006 | FRANK DELANO
    Obscure graves bury the accomplishments of two Northern Neck brothers who signed the Declaration of Independence __ They were brothers whose signatures on the Declaration of Independence made them American heroes for all time. Now Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee rest in obscure Northern Neck graveyards visited by few, even on the Fourth of July. "We only come out here when somebody dies," said H. Gwynne Tayloe III. Tayloe stood Sunday beside a brick-walled cemetery where Francis Lightfoot Lee is buried beside Tayloe's ancestors at Mount Airy Farm near Warsaw. The graveyard is a 10-minute walk from the...
  • Today in History:July 4,1776 the Second Continental Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence

    07/03/2006 6:47:14 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 14 replies · 1,118+ views
    Various ^ | 7/4/1776 | The thirteen United States of America.
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  • Roots of American liberty: The radical, revolutionary Declaration of Independence

    07/02/2006 6:27:38 PM PDT · by Pharmboy · 12 replies · 615+ views
    Orange County Register ^ | Sunday, July 2, 2006 | ALAN W. BOCK
    I don't know how true the stories are about what Fourth of July celebrations were like in the earlier days of the Republic. I'm sure I read the Declaration during a high school history class, but it wasn't emphasized, and nobody even hinted to me that it just might have been the most profoundly revolutionary document in human history. I didn't start thinking about it seriously until I was finished with college and trying to figure out whether I wanted to be a politician or a writer. I have, of course, come to appreciate what the Declaration of Independence means....
  • HOW W GOT HIS MOJO BACK; BEHIND BUSH'S GREAT WEEK

    06/15/2006 4:01:18 AM PDT · by NJRighty · 426 replies · 5,524+ views
    The NY Post ^ | 6/15/06 | Clark S. Judge
    June 15, 2006 -- WHO'D have thought it possible even a month ago? President Bush is getting his mojo back. The president just had the best week of his second term, perhaps of his entire presidency - and the end of the investigation of Karl Rove, which would have been the headline grabber not long ago, had little to do with it. Instead, the president's brilliantly conceived and executed trip to Baghdad - giving exactly the right boost at the right time to new Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki - capped off seven days that included the forming of a...
  • AIR AMERICA: THE SAGA CONTINUES (Al Franken Makes Outlandish Salary Demands)

    01/25/2006 1:50:20 PM PST · by PJ-Comix · 82 replies · 5,757+ views
    Michelle Malkin ^ | January 25, 2006 | Michelle Malkin
    Last year, I was privileged to work with Brian Maloney of The Radio Equalizer on an ongoing blog investigative series about beleaguered Air America radio's finances. Brian has continued to dig and dig deep on the story. He has a new report here and will discuss it tonight on The O'Reilly Factor. Brian asks: "Did Al Franken's outrageous salary demands hamper Air America's ability to repay the Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club in 2005?" Excerpt: During the same mid-to-late 2004 period when Air America parent Piquant LLC was quietly considering how to resolve the still-undisclosed scandal, Franken was demanding...
  • All Men Are Endowed By Their Creator With Certain Unalienable Rights

    06/27/2002 7:45:07 AM PDT · by an amused spectator · 81 replies · 2,248+ views
    June 27, 2002 | The Founding Fathers
    The Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen ColoniesIn CONGRESS, July 4, 1776The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that...
  • THE DEAD PATRIOTS SOCIETY

    01/07/2006 8:35:03 AM PST · by FerdieMurphy · 27 replies · 798+ views
    Sierra Times ^ | 01/07/2006 | Jim Moore
    Nowadays, whenever we disagree with, or are disturbed by, what this administration is doing to America and to the world, we are regularly reminded, through subtle innuendo or even veiled threats, that opposing thoughts are unwelcome, forbidden, or even traitorous. That’s truly amazing. Are we to believe that when Thomas Jefferson said, “Dissent is the highest form of patriotism,” that he may have been in his cups? I doubt it. I believe Jefferson was dead sober, and serious, when he uttered those words. And the historic event that followed proved it. Fifty six very courageous citizens determined to genuflect to...
  • Marking the end of conservation?

    11/08/2005 12:54:56 PM PST · by GreenFreeper · 22 replies · 417+ views
    SignOnSanDiego.com ^ | November 8, 2005 | Richard Louv
    Shepherdstown, W.Va. The American conservationist may be an endangered species, both in numbers and public influence. That's the bleak news suggested by some attendees at the National Conservation Learning Summit, held this weekend at the sprawling woodland campus of the National Conservation Training Center in West Virginia. Some estimates indicate that as many as 60 percent of the most senior federal employees are eligible to retire in 2007. Many of those are in conservation and natural resource fields. Over one-half of the senior executives at the Department of the Interior, USDA Forest Service and Environmental Protection Agency will retire by...
  • Endangered Species Act undergoes overhaul

    10/03/2005 7:59:01 PM PDT · by GreenFreeper · 13 replies · 476+ views
    The Mercury News ^ | Mon, Oct. 03, 2005 | BILL LAMBRECHT
    WASHINGTON - (KRT) - The new version of the Endangered Species Act approved by the House is unlikely to pass muster in the Senate, at least right away. Critics worry especially about a murky provision that could pay landowners tens of millions of dollars in damages for property devalued by restrictions due to rare critters or plants. Nonetheless, sponsors' success in getting this far and winning bipartisan backing shows widespread recognition of problems in one of the nation's most venerable environmental laws. In a barometer of emotions flowing on the issue, no fewer than four Old Testament books (Genesis, Psalms,...
  • Inside Air America: The loan scandal deepens by Brian Maloney and Michelle Malkin

    09/15/2005 12:17:55 PM PDT · by chuckpez · 15 replies · 1,695+ views
    Michelle Malkin.com ^ | September 15th, 2005 | Michelle Malkin and Brian Maloney
    If you believe Air America, Al Franken, and their clueless defenders, the liberal radio network's now-notorious financial problems with the Bronx-based Gloria Wise Boys and Girls Club were solely the fault and purview of its previous ownership--and in particular, former AAR chairman Evan Cohen (the man Franken singled out as a "crook" on his radio show). In one of its first statements on the matter in late July, Air America attempted to distance itself from "the allegations of mismanagement and corruption at Gloria Wise Boys and Girls Club" and spoke of the charity's dealings with Cohen as if they were...
  • DEFENDING FRANKEN-- AAR Skirts Issues, Attorney Still Controls Escrow Account!

    09/09/2005 12:40:22 AM PDT · by chuckpez · 287+ views
    The Radio Equalizer- Brian Maloney ^ | September 9th, 2005 | Brian Maloney
    How would you defend liberal talk host Al Franken's lies if your company's future was at stake? After weeks of ignoring our Air America Radio scandal coverage, they're increasingly reactive to news developments. While the company refuses to respond to Michelle Malkin and myself directly, they're talking to others who publish follow-ups and news summaries. Their key tactic: outright issue deflection. Not only that, but there are serious questions today about Air America's new public relations push on the Gloria Wise Boys & Girls Club repayment issue, where $875,000 in taxpayer funds were apparently diverted to the liberal talk radio...
  • Aug. 2, 1776: signing of the Declaration of Independence

    08/02/2005 6:08:02 AM PDT · by lunarbicep · 6 replies · 1,280+ views
    August 2, 1776  The journal of the Continental Congress record reports: “The declaration of independence being engrossed and compared at the table was signed." which contradicts the popular belief that the Declaration was signed on July 4, 1776, by all the delegates in attendance. "John Hancock, the President of the Congress, was the first to sign the sheet of parchment measuring 24¼ by 29¾ inches. He used a bold signature centered below the text. In accordance with prevailing custom, the other delegates began to sign at the right below the text, their signatures arranged according to the geographic location...
  • "We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor." July 4, 1776

    07/04/2005 8:59:50 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 3 replies · 372+ views
    historyplace.com ^ | 7/4/05 | historyplace.com
    "We mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor." JOHN HANCOCK, President Attested, CHARLES THOMSON, Secretary New Hampshire: JOSIAH BARTLETT, WILLIAM WHIPPLE, MATTHEW THORNTON Massachusetts-Bay: SAMUEL ADAMS, JOHN ADAMS, ROBERT TREAT PAINE, ELBRIDGE GERRY Rhode Island: STEPHEN HOPKINS, WILLIAM ELLERY Connecticut: ROGER SHERMAN, SAMUEL HUNTINGTON, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, OLIVER WOLCOTT Georgia: BUTTON GWINNETT, LYMAN HALL, GEO. WALTON Maryland: SAMUEL CHASE, WILLIAM PACA, THOMAS STONE, CHARLES CARROLL OF CARROLLTON Virginia: GEORGE WYTHE, RICHARD HENRY LEE, THOMAS JEFFERSON, BENJAMIN HARRISON, THOMAS NELSON, JR., FRANCIS LIGHTFOOT LEE, CARTER BRAXTON. New York: WILLIAM FLOYD, PHILIP LIVINGSTON, FRANCIS LEWIS, LEWIS MORRIS...
  • The Declaration of Independence(Text and Audio)

    07/04/2005 5:20:08 PM PDT · by mdittmar · 3 replies · 302+ views
    The History Place ^ | 7/4/05 | The History Place
    In Congress, July 4, 1776, THE UNANIMOUS DECLARATION OF THE THIRTEEN UNITED STATES OF AMERICA When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the Powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
  • The Declaration of Secession and Independence, July, 1776

    07/04/2005 9:01:19 AM PDT · by WarIsHellAintItYall · 23 replies · 942+ views
    self | 7-04-05 | self
    The Declaration of Secession and Independence, July, 1776 An early act of American independence occurred in Rhode Island on May 4, 1776. The legislature and the governor met as an extra ordinary assembly, and adopted a statute which stated that Rhode Island was seceded from the British Empire. A few weeks later, Virginia declared itself in secession from the British Empire on June 12 then later on the 29th, 1776, again apart from the Declaration of Independence. These declarations were the first examples of a convention of the people of a State assuming the attributes of a sovereign power, passing...
  • The Declaration of Independence

    07/04/2005 7:09:00 AM PDT · by bubman · 7 replies · 393+ views
    Real Clear Politics ^ | July 4th 1776 | Founding Fathers
    July 4, 1776 The Declaration of Independence When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain...
  • July 4, 1776: U.S. DECLARES INDEPENDENCE(Happy Birthday!)

    07/04/2005 6:25:52 AM PDT · by kellynla · 35 replies · 848+ views
    HistoryChannel.com ^ | 7/4/2005 | staff
    In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the Continental Congress adopts the Declaration of Independence, which proclaims the independence of the United States of America from Great Britain and its king. The declaration came 442 days after the first volleys of the American Revolution were fired at Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts and marked an ideological expansion of the conflict that would eventually encourage France's intervention on behalf of the Patriots. The first major American opposition to British policy came in 1765 after Parliament passed the Stamp Act, a taxation measure to raise revenues for a standing British army in America. Under the banner...
  • Our Nation's Birth Certificate -- The Declaration Of Independence

    07/04/2005 9:53:54 AM PDT · by Tribune7 · 11 replies · 532+ views
    County Press ^ | By Ron Pritsch
    Every July 4, Americans celebrate with great gusto our nation's birthday. There are, among the many activities, spectacular displays of fireworks, colorful parades, fife and drum corps and marching bands playing patriotic John Philip Sousa tunes. Naturally, at this time, thoughts are often drawn to our cherished rights and liberties and to the great and good men of the past who gave us these special rights. And, quite frankly, we should not forget what transpired in Philadelphia back in 1775 and 1776. It was not an easy task for the Second Continental Congress. When the Second Continental Congress gathered within...
  • National Treasure That We Keep Forgetting

    07/04/2005 12:43:26 PM PDT · by bubman · 11 replies · 645+ views
    email | Unknown | Unknown
    THE 4TH OF JULY Have you ever wondered what happened to the 56 men who signed the Declaration of Independence? Five signers were captured by the British as traitors, and tortured before they died. Twelve had their homes ransacked and burned. Two lost their sons serving in the Revolutionary Army; another had two sons captured. Nine of the 56 fought and died from wounds or hardships of the Revolutionary War. They signed and they pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor. What kind of men were they? Twenty-four were lawyers and jurists. Eleven were merchants, nine were farmers...
  • The Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen ColoniesIn CONGRESS, July 4, 1776

    07/04/2005 3:07:43 AM PDT · by FierceDraka · 20 replies · 960+ views
    The Declaration of Independence of the Thirteen Colonies In CONGRESS, July 4, 1776The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America, When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. We hold these truths to be self-evident,...
  • Declaration of Independence

    07/03/2005 5:39:47 PM PDT · by Graybeard58 · 22 replies · 785+ views
    Charleston Gazette ^ | July 4, 1776 | Thomas Jefferson
    When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation. 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,...
  • The Americans who Risked Everything

    07/01/2005 2:00:25 PM PDT · by Irontank · 4 replies · 402+ views
    "OUR LIVES, OUR FORTUNES, OUR SACRED HONOR" It was a glorious morning. The sun was shining and the wind was from the southeast. Up especially early, a tall, bony, redheaded young Virginian found time to buy a new thermometer, for which he paid three pounds, fifteen shillings. He also bought gloves for Martha, his wife, who was ill at home. Thomas Jefferson arrived early at the statehouse. The temperature was 72 and the horseflies weren't nearly so bad at that hour. It was a lovely room, very large, with gleaming white walls. The chairs were comfortable. Facing the single door...
  • Vanity: Declaration of Independence

    05/18/2005 9:05:07 AM PDT · by Old_Mil · 7 replies · 476+ views
    I saw the movie "National Treasure" the other day (by the way, it's an excellent show. Clean & Entertaining, the way movies used to be) and as a follow up I went back and re-read the Declaration of Independence. There are a lot of thoughts that come to mind when reading the document but one thing in particular caught my eye. In the list of "grievances" against the king, the founders state: He has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harass our people, and eat out their substance. They did have a way...
  • 'Declaration' lawsuit proceeds--Handout of Jefferson's document barred due to God reference

    04/30/2005 3:45:04 AM PDT · by pookie18 · 11 replies · 540+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | 4/30/05 | World Net Daily
    A federal judge allowed a history teacher's lawsuit to proceed against school-district officials who barred him from providing supplemental handouts to students – including the Declaration of Independence – because the historical documents contain some references to God and religion. Stephen Williams' claim against officials with the Cupertino Union School District in California was approved by Judge James Ware in San Jose, who wrote in his order "Williams has sufficiently alleged the deprivation of a constitutional right to Equal Protection of the law." "The judge's ruling means the case will move ahead as we believed it would," said Kevin Theriot...
  • Was the Declaration of Independence Banned in a California School

    03/25/2005 7:02:17 PM PST · by rellimpank · 7 replies · 663+ views
    Wall Street Journal ^ | Mar 25,2005
    HOUSES OF WORSHIP Faith and the Fifth Grade Did a California school ban the Declaration of Independence? Not quite. BY NAOMI SCHAEFER REILY Friday, March 25, 2005 12:01 a.m. EST Many of us remember the headline, "Declaration of Independence banned from classroom." Just before Thanksgiving, the Alliance Defense Fund filed suit against the Cupertino, Calif., school district and issued a press release with that claim at the top--and all hell broke loose. Talk radio and TV rushed to the aid of Steven Williams, a public-school teacher and professed Christian who had apparently suffered religious discrimination at the hands of a...
  • The California Teacher Whose Superiors Worry His Teaching Is Too Religious:

    01/04/2005 11:46:15 AM PST · by inquest · 20 replies · 741+ views
    Findlaw.com's Writ ^ | 12-24-04 | Vikram David Amar
    In Cupertino, California -- a Silicon Valley suburb best known as the home of Apple Computer -- a public school fifth-grade teacher named Stephen Williams has sued his Principal, Superintendent and school board in federal court for failing to allow him to incorporate references to God and religion into his classroom teaching as often as he thinks is appropriate. Williams's Complaint alleges that the school has prevented him from adequately introducing his students to authentic historical documents that, according to Williams, give a realistic sense of how important the ideas of religion and Christianity were to the framers of our...
  • May Christian Teachers Teach the Declaration of Independence?

    12/22/2004 12:13:07 AM PST · by Stoat · 5 replies · 749+ views
    The Claremont Institute ^ | December 21, 2004 | William J. Becker Jr., Ken Masugi
      May Christian Teachers Teach the Declaration of Independence?  Bill Becker of Schwartz & Janzen, who has filed a brief with our John Eastman, Director of the Center for Constitutional Jurisprudence on the LA County Seal case, discusses religious liberty, in the recent Williams case involving the Cupertino school district. The district had forbidden him to distribute American political documents, including the Declaration of Independence, on the grounds he was using the documents for purposes of religious indoctrination. The article appears in today's Daily Journal, the legal newspaper for Los Angeles.  School District Should Teach Nation's Vaunted Christian Principles...
  • Community Stung by Publicity in Teacher's Case

    12/12/2004 10:04:55 AM PST · by SteveH · 19 replies · 930+ views
    The San Jose Merciry News ^ | 12/12/2004 | Luis Zaragosa and Connie Skipitares
    Stephen J. Williams wasn't looking for celebrity when he sued to bring Jesus Christ into his Cupertino classroom The fifth-grade teacher at Stevens Creek Elementary School made that clear after a national TV appearance: "I don't enjoy being at the center of attention." Buil Williams' story has been on TV and radio morning and night. He alleges Cupertino Union School District officials violated his civil rights by restricting his use of handouts with references to God and Jesus Christ. ...
  • Expelling the Founders: God and History in California

    12/10/2004 10:42:09 AM PST · by Mr. Silverback · 26 replies · 668+ views
    BreakPoint with Chuck Colson ^ | December 8, 2004 | Chuck Colson
    In the aftermath of the recent election, certain disappointed voters have voiced fear of an impending “theocracy”—a takeover of government by “fundamentalists” and “extreme right-wing Christians.” That fear, of course, is wholly unfounded, but news from Cupertino, California, raises the opposite concern. Steven Williams teaches fifth grade at Stevens Creek School in this Silicon Valley city. Part of the curriculum is American history, but Williams has been prohibited by the school’s principal, Patricia Vidmar, from using any historic materials mentioning God. That includes the Declaration of Independence which refers to “Nature’s God,” “Creator,” “Divine Providence,” and “Supreme Judge of the...
  • Alan Keyes on teaching the Declaration of Independence in the schools

    12/07/2004 3:29:26 AM PST · by Jim Robinson · 14 replies · 779+ views
    RenewAmerica ^ | December 7, 2004 | RenewAmerica staff
    On Dec. 5, Alan Keyes spoke at the Grace Baptist Church in Decatur, Illinois, and made the following remarks about the place of the Declaration of Independence in America's schools. Keyes was responding to the recent controversy surrounding a California teacher's use of the Declaration in his American history class. ALAN KEYES: Someone was mentioning to me that there is a school district now in America where they will no longer teach the Declaration of Independence to the students. Why? Because it mentions God. This notion that there must be separation of church and state--you can’t pray, you can’t mention...