When the United
States Constitution was signed on this date 221 years ago it marked a real
change in the relationship between government officials and the citizenry.
For most of history citizens were ruled by rulers. Now for the first time,
the rulers were to be ruled.
The prime minister of England,
William E. Gladstone, later remarked about the United States Constitution that,
"It is the greatest piece of work ever struck off at a given time by the brain
and purpose of man."
The Constitution is certainly not a perfect
document for it did allow slavery to exist, and it continues to allow for
slavery through the application of the income tax. The United States
Constitution, though, continues to have value if only it is allowed to be
implemented.
The United States Constitution is the idea of putting
government power in its rightful place and recognizing that all power in life
ultimately resides in the individual. The document prevents the president
from arbitrarily deciding to put American military personnel in harms way.
It prevents government officials from forcefully taking from individuals and
giving to others both internationally, such as Georgia and all other foreign
aid, and domestically, such as bailing out businesses like Fannie Mae and
Freddie Mac and now probably Lehman Brothers. It prevents government
officials from spending money on activities such as education, health care, job
creation, and the myriad of other government programs that have racked up an
enormous debt that strains the citizenry's ability to pay.
The
United States Constitution prevents government officials from spying on
individuals unless permission is granted from a court of law. It prevents
government officials from eliminating habeas corpus, establishing secret
tribunals and prisons as provided for in the Patriot Act, Military Commissions
Act, and FISA legislation. It prevents the president of the United States
from being an emperor because the president must get approval from congress for
all actions taken. The commander-in-chief position the president holds
only means that he is the highest ranking military officer, who is a civilian by
intent. Likewise, congress, under the United States Constitution, is
prevented from just giving its authority to declare war and financially support
the troops to the president.
Sadly, today, the vast majority of
individuals in congress, the two major candidates for president of the United
States, and many of America's past presidents and members of congress not only
have given and give lip service to the Constitution, but they do not even
discuss in their campaigns the ideas found in the Constitution.
Whoever takes the oath of office January 20, 2009 as the country's next
president will have to make massive changes in the way American government
conducts itself if taking that oath has any meaning at all. The president
must stop making war without a declaration from congress and congress must stop
allowing the president to act in such a way. The president must stop
giving all foreign and domestic aid to individuals and congress must stop
providing for such activity. Both the president and congress must abolish
the Federal Reserve System and cut spending drastically to prevent additional
debt from being incurred. The FISA legislation, Military Commissions Act,
and the Patriot Act must also be abolished.
The United States
Constitution cannot be construed as just a piece of paper if individual liberty
is to survive. The Constitution is the idea that individuals have the
right to govern themselves without any interference from anyone, especially
government officials. To govern oneself takes a tremendous amount of moral
fortitude and respect for others. It is the greatest challenge of
mankind. It is much easier to be enslaved.
We, the posterity
the founders referred to in the Preamble of the Constitution, have the
responsibility of making self governance and individual liberty work. The
Constitution is really only as good as we the people pay honor to it in
following its precepts. Otherwise, tyranny is the order of the day which
the world has been exposed to the vast majority of time throughout
history.
Tennessee Coordinator for Bob Barr 2008
Campaign
Lisa Leeds
Candidate in 08
State House Dist.
58 TN
Vice Chair
Libertarian Party Nashville,TN