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An Independent America
American Greatness ^ | February 15th, 2019 | Emina Melonic

Posted on 02/17/2019 11:41:51 AM PST by Robert DeLong

Who are the friends of America? Who are the real enemies who hate America to the core of its being?

In trying to answer these questions, the usual distinctions between conservative and liberal don’t apply anymore, especially since Donald Trump has been president. The idea of America is under assault today from those who inhabit quarters on both the Right and the Left. Trump has chosen to fight for America’s sovereignty and against the bloated beast of globalism, and that beast has champions on both sides of the traditional political aisle. Today, whether we realize it or not, the distinctions between globalism and national sovereignty are at the center of almost all of our intellectual discussions.

(Excerpt) Read more at amgreatness.com ...


TOPICS: History; Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: america; assimilation; greatness; immigration
Originally from Bosnia, a survivor of the Bosnian war and its aftermath of refugee camps, Emina Melonic immigrated to the United States in 1996 and became an American citizen in 2003. She is currently completing a Ph.D. in comparative literature. Her writings have appeared in National Review, The Imaginative Conservative, and Splice Today. She lives near Buffalo, N.Y.


1 posted on 02/17/2019 11:41:51 AM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong

Independence from what? Independence from government. What government? The Central (Federal) Government.

And what has the Left worked so hard the last 125 years for? DEPENDENCE on government.

Despite the Left’s crazed rush to obtain Global Totalitarian Government by extinguishing American sovereignty, the GREATEST threat to our lives and freedom is our OWN $4 trillion 80% unconstitutional Federal Government.

America was founded on the belief of independence from government.

Below is a paper that would go hand-in-hand I think with this article, on the founding document, the Declaration of Independence, which along with the Constitution, the Left would rather have us forget about.

By David Azerrad, Director, AWC Family Foundation Fellow

The Declaration of Independence contains the clearest, most concise, and most eloquent articulation of the American creed: a political definition of man in two axioms, and three corollary propositions on government.

The self-evident truths of the Declaration of Independence, whose 237th birthday we celebrate on Thursday, aren’t as widely thought to be “self-evident” as they once were. They have been forgotten by many and transformed beyond recognition by others.

Our president, for example, is fond of invoking the Declaration’s equality principle in support of redefining marriage. Speaking at a reception for LGBT Pride Month, he claimed that same-sex marriage could “be traced back to our Declaration of Independence—the fundamental principle that all of us are created equal.”

Yet some conservatives worry that Obama may actually be right. They wonder out loud whether all the talk of equality and liberty doesn’t set the stage for the egalitarianism and licentiousness of modern liberalism. They are wary of rights and wonder why the Declaration doesn’t talk more of duty, community, and family.

As the Fourth of July approaches, it might be good for us to revisit our great charter of liberty, to remind ourselves of its true meaning and to see why modern liberalism wasn’t baked into the Founding cake.

We begin, not on the Fourth of July, but today, on the second of July. For it was on July 2, 1776, that the American colonies actually declared their independence from Great Britain. With twelve colonies voting yes and New York abstaining, the Continental Congress approved a short resolution declaring that “these United Colonies are, and, of right, ought to be, Free and Independent States.”

The next day, John Adams wrote a letter to his wife Abigail, in which he called the second day of July 1776, “the most memorable Epocha, in the History of America . . . It ought to be solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires, and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more.”

Adams, of course, was off by two days. In America, we celebrate not the day on which we declared our independence, but the day on which we justified our independence to “a candid World.” What we call the Declaration of Independence—”The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen united States of America”—is, in fact, a justification of independence, an argument for independence. The actual declaration of independence only takes up one paragraph at the very end of the document.

In the course of making this argument and building their case, the founders also laid down the timeless and universal principles that were to define the new country. In that second paragraph, we find the clearest, most concise, and most eloquent articulation of the American creed. The truths proclaimed by the Declaration of Independence define us as a nation and bind us together as Americans. They unite the diverse pluribus into an American unum.

Natural human equality is the first axiom of the American creed. The founders, of course, recognized that human beings are different and unequal in more ways than anybody could count. But for political purposes, all men and women—regardless of race, religion, sex, or whatever the oppressed category du jour might be—are born equally free and independent and therefore may not be ruled without their consent. In America, we recognize neither natural slavery nor divine-right monarchy. The differences that separate us are never so great as to create a chasm between human beings. As Thomas Jefferson explained: “Because Sir Isaac Newton was superior to others in understanding he was not therefore lord of the person or property of others.”

Given the vagaries of life and the great diversity of talents and interests among human beings, we will inevitably end up in different stations in life. And so the greatest work of American political thought defined the “first object of Government” as “the protection of different and unequal faculties of acquiring property,” from which result “different degrees and kinds of property.”

As for the claim that equality mandates redefining marriage, it is risible. (Ryan Anderson, my Heritage Foundation colleague and the editor of Public Discourse, points out the various flaws in Obama’s claim at The Foundry here.)The “Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God” countenance ordered liberty, and the husband-and-wife, mother-and-father family is a core institution for securing what the Constitution calls “the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity.” What’s more, no one’s core rights are violated if marriage is not redefined to suit their tastes.

The second axiom of the American creed is that human beings are “endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights.” Other Founding era documents say that we possess them by birth or by nature. Today, we could say that they are seared into our DNA. Whatever the formulation, the point is the same: no one needs to give us our core rights. We possess them simply by virtue of being human. Criminals may violate them, governments may fail to secure them, but we are all morally entitled to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.”

The Declaration emphasizes rights and not duties because its purpose is to affirm the rights of man against the claims of those in power—not to teach us our duties toward our Maker or our fellow man. Its aim, in Abraham Lincoln’s memorable formulation, is to act as “a rebuke and a stumbling-block to the very harbingers of re-appearing tyranny and oppression.”

The Declaration isn’t meant to displace the Bible or Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics as the guide to the good life. It doesn’t speak of friendship, family, and music, for example, not because it denies their importance, but because they fall outside its properly defined political purpose.

It does, however, acknowledge and point to the highest things—the reasons why it’s so important to resist tyranny and oppression. Hence the references to both the pursuit of happiness and happiness, the invocation of our “Creator” and “the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God,” and the appeal to the “Supreme Judge of the World.” Politics is about creating the conditions that allow us to pursue the comprehensive human good—it’s not about directly securing the comprehensive human good for each person.

The Declaration’s two axioms, though self-evidently true, are by no means obvious. In fact, no other country had ever recognized them before, none at the time did, and most today only pay lip service to them. What the founders meant by a self-evident truth is an axiomatic definition: embedded in the word “man” are the inviolable principles of equality and natural rights. Others, the Third Reich or the Ayatollahs in Iran for example, may deny this and use another definition of man, but in America, we hold these truths to be self-evident and strive to live up to their true meaning.

From this simple definition of man, the remainder of the political teaching of the Declaration of Independence logically follows. If all men are created equal—i.e., if there are not natural or divine titles to political rule—then governments can only derive “their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed.” If we already possess our rights simply by virtue of being human, then the task of the government is not to give us rights, but “to secure these Rights.” We are free as a sovereign people to decide to enact additional rights—entitlements like Medicare, for example—but there is no God-given right to have the state or anyone else pay for your health insurance.

Lastly, if a government so established consistently fails to do its job, “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.” The security of individual rights translates into the collective safety and happiness of the political community.

And that’s the whole political teaching of the Declaration in a nutshell: a political definition of man contained in two axioms, and three corollary propositions on government. It’s that simple. And it’s easy to see why Progressives who ushered in modern liberalism made these principles their number one target. The affirmation of natural, unalienable rights, and the requirement that government be grounded in consent poses an insuperable obstacle for those who place their faith in the omnipotent administrative state.

Having laid down these core principles, the rest of the Declaration is devoted to marshaling evidence—the twenty-seven facts “submitted to a candid World”—to prove that “a Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people.” Only then, after this long chain of reasoning, do “we, therefore” declare our independence.

It ends with the humble appeal for “the protection of divine Providence” and the noble pledge to support this declaration with “our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor.” America is not a country for servile men. We believe that we have not only a right to be free, but also a duty to be free. Like the founders before us, we too must pledge to oppose “with manly firmness [any] invasions on the rights of the people.”

-David Azerrad is the Associate Director of the B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics at The Heritage Foundation.

First appeared in Public Discourse


2 posted on 02/17/2019 12:01:44 PM PST by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: Robert DeLong

Who are the friends of America?


Nations don’t have friends.
They have interests.


3 posted on 02/17/2019 12:10:26 PM PST by sparklite2 (Don't mind me. I'm just a contrarian.)
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To: Jim 0216
Independence from what?

If you read it you would know, and therefore wouldn't need to ask the question. The answer is globalism clutches. To remain an independent nation.

4 posted on 02/17/2019 12:27:53 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: sparklite2

Yes they have interests, and indeed some nations are friendly nations, while other nations are hostile nations. Does not mean that the friendly nations are always going to agree. Some of those formerly friendly nations are turning hostile to this nation.


5 posted on 02/17/2019 12:31:09 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong

Right.

But as I’m pointing out, I think we have a more immediate challenge to our independence - our OWN $4 trillion 80+ unconstitutional federal government which tyranny is a much more immediate threat to our freedom than the Leftist wet dream of Global Totalitarian Government which we should also resist.

But more immediate is our own corrupt and threatening government.


6 posted on 02/17/2019 1:19:15 PM PST by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: Jim 0216

The tree of Liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood pf patriots. It’s a two pronged attack, and the enemy is within and occupy both sides of the political aisle. But it’s all driven by the dream of a “utopia” being created by the promises of globalists from around the globe.


7 posted on 02/17/2019 2:53:18 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong

Yes.

But for whatever reason, the Right seems more aware of the threat of Global Totalitarian Government (dangerous but not imminent) and to a great degree seem almost blinded by the imminent threat of the almost totally unconstitutional and unlimited tyranny of the feds. But the fact is, RIGHT NOW, WE THE PEOPLE must begin the job of seriously dismantling this beast if we are to truly MAGA by restoring our Free Constitutional Republic.

On one hand, the Right wouldn’t have as much difficulty and not be so continually astonished with all the Leftist nonsense if they kept in mind the long-term Leftist objective of Global Totalitarian Government. Nothing would surprise them.

But on the other hand, however, that issue not being imminent, it can cloud the need to act immediately against the truly imminent threat of the unconstitutional feds. The Right seems to not grasp the grave threat of an unconstitutional federal government. The Constitution is the ONLY legal bulwark blocking the gross excesses of federal government tyranny.

Having shed the chains of constitutional limitations, to a great degree the feds have become pretty much omnipotent in their own minds. Very dangerous. On the brink.

There was a relatively recent Supreme Court case where a Justice asked the government counsel, “If there is anything the Federal Government is barred from doing, what is it?” The counsel had no answer.


8 posted on 02/17/2019 3:22:20 PM PST by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: Jim 0216

That’s not going to be accomplished in a nice way. I’m all in. I regret that I have but one life to give for my country. I just hope I give it later rather than sooner. If you catch my drift. I think more people are coming to that conclusion I might add.


9 posted on 02/17/2019 4:07:24 PM PST by Robert DeLong
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To: Robert DeLong

If defending our freedom comes to blows and blood, so be it. We’re not there yet IMO, but we’re close.

The problem is, much of the Right doesn’t even seem to understand what we are, or would be, fighting for. Much of the Right only knows what they are against (the quintessential definition of “conservative” IMO).

Much of the Right doesn’t seem to get that we are fighting for the REINSTATEMENT of the Constitution as the Supreme Law of the Land against the feds which would necessitate the dismantling of 80%+ of the feds. That would mean hundreds of thousands of officials, bureaucratic heads, and government workers sent home packing without a job (but the result would be such prosperity that soon the abundance of job opportunities would be overwhelming).

It would take the Hand of Divine Providence to do that, the same Hand that worked to miraculously birth our beloved country.

But whatever it takes, we need to do our bit to stand AGAINST the tyranny of the feds and FOR our Free Constitutional Republic - and speak up and take action however and wherever we can.

...and take it from there...

God bless, and thank you for being bright enough to be aware of these things. And I hope FR is a useful tool to educate those on the Right who are not aware, but are teachable.


10 posted on 02/17/2019 4:26:21 PM PST by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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To: Robert DeLong

bump


11 posted on 02/17/2019 5:58:49 PM PST by Albion Wilde ("Great nations do not fight endless wars." --Donald J. Trump, State of the Union speech 2019)
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To: sparklite2
“No nation has allies. Only interests’’.- Napoleon.
12 posted on 02/18/2019 12:06:40 AM PST by jmacusa ("The more numerous the laws the more corrupt the government''.)
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To: Robert DeLong
Reply to your last FreepMail...


13 posted on 02/19/2019 7:37:16 PM PST by Jim W N (MAGA by restoring the Gospel of the Grace of Christ and our Free Constitutional Republic!)
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