Jim Babka at DownsizeDC.org posted today to remind me that the Bill of Rights was ratified 217 years ago today.
It isn’t democracy or representative government that made America unique. The Greeks, the Romans, and the British had those things. The Roman Republic even had divided powers, with checks and balances which our Founders knowingly copied. But as far as we know the United States was the first country to incorporate such specific, individually-oriented limits on government power into its supreme law.
Of course, this protection only works if our politicians obey the law, and this obedience is something we must demand; it will not be given freely.
I for one tremendously appreciate DownsizeDC and others who serve as the Conscience of America, always watching, always demanding that our politicians protect our rights, always working to make freedom a reality. Because if they didn’t do the work they do, we would have no hope of fair treatment from our rulers.
Always watching!
-TimK
P.S. Why not celebrate Bill of Rights Day by supporting the American Freedom Agenda Act, which repeals some of the egregious violations of our civil rights that the federal government has perpetrated.
P.P.S. I post about a lot of civil-rights abuses on this blog. It’s fortuitous that I closed this morning’s post with the thought:
Before we had a strong federal government, when the Constitution was being debated, there were the Federalists, who were in favor of having a federal government, and there were the Anti-federalists, who were against having a federal government. As you know, the winner writes the history. And today, in a government-school history class, you’ll hear that the Federalists wrote the Federalist Papers, a series of editorials which laid out the reasons why our system of federal government works. A little-known fact, not usually taught in government schools, is that the Anti-federalists also wrote a series of editorials, now known as the Anti-federalist Papers. You can find copies of The Federalist almost everywhere, in numerous bookstores, published in numerous editions; but you have to search for The Anti-federalist. It seems the Anti-federalists got the short end of the stick.
This is a blight on us. We should always remember the wisdom of the Anti-federalists and never just trust that our government will always work. Because the Federalist Papers were written by men who gave us the Constitution. But the Anti-federalist Papers were written by men who gave us the Bill of Rights.




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