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We are citizens of the United States of America and subjects of the sovereign Creator, acknowledged in the Declaration of Independence as the Supreme Ruler and Judge of the World. We hereby declare our belief in the self-evident truths established by the Declaration Moved by our faith in God and this republican creed, we join together now to defend representative self-government against the greatest assault it has ever faced. This assault has been more dangerous and successful because it comes from within and aims to destroy not just our physical defenses, but the moral ideas, values, and practices that sustain our character as a free people. As a nation, the United States of America has achieved material success unparalleled in previous human history. But without fortitude and self-discipline, we would not have reaped the fruits of free enterprise. We have thrice led our Allies to victory against foes that enacted the worst possibilities of human depravity. But without courage and a true sense of responsibility for ourselves and all humanity, we would not have triumphed against their cruel and implacable ambition. We have achieved or applied unprecedented advances in scientific knowledge. But without respect for the gentle yoke of God's reason, and the diverse possibilities with which it has seeded the comprehensible universe, we could not have expanded the enlightened sphere of human comprehension. We have truly experienced the blessings of liberty, but never without the virtues and qualities of good conscience and decent character. For some decades now, supposedly "liberal" and "progressive" forces within our society have waged an insidious campaign to corrupt and destroy the moral foundations of our liberty. Under the compassionate guise of government welfare and social programs, they have eroded our fortitude and self-discipline, taxed away our independent resources, and in particular undermined the centrality of family as the locus of individual self-reliance. Under the guise of sexual freedom and self-determination, they have corrupted our sense of responsibility for our own offspring in the womb and for our biological relationships in general. This ultimately affects all relationships that draw upon the capacity for self-sacrifice that we ought naturally to learn and practice in the context of decent family life. Under the guise of scientific knowledge and a fallacious separation of religion from public life, they have thrown off the yoke of reason and denied our sovereign right to acknowledge, as a people, the existence and authority of the Creator. But the Creator's being and will represent the principle of unity that makes possible both the diversity of individuals and the orderly community that, on the whole, individuals may become. Thus, though they masquerade as the champions of community and compassion, these self-styled "liberals" and "progressives" have discarded the principle of unity, and the sense of a common good, indispensable to both. As the principal instrument for their assault upon the foundations of our liberty, they have resorted to an abuse of the judicial system, and in particular the Federal judiciary's assertion of supreme and unchecked constitutional power that supersedes and may arbitrarily nullify any action taken by the executive or legislative branches. But the Framers of the Constitution understood that sinful human nature is always prey to inordinate ambition. Therefore, the Constitution denies supremacy to any one branch of government in order to secure self-government by the people as a whole. By itself, therefore, the assertion of judicial supremacy overthrows the framework of self-government established by our Constitution. Moreover, the power thus destructively obtained has been even more destructively used. Disregarding the Constitution's explicit terms, the U.S. Supreme Court has arrogated to itself governmental power that the Tenth Amendment unambiguously reserves to "the states respectively and to the people" and created from its false reading of the Establishment Clause a pervasive hostility to religion. Disregarding the Constitution's explicit terms, the U.S. Supreme Court has arbitrarily withdrawn the protection of the community from generations to come. By authorizing an assault upon the natural rights of children in the womb, it has abandoned in principle the Constitution's stated objective of securing the blessings of liberty "to ourselves and our posterity." In consequence of this usurpation of power, and the false claim that makes it possible, the Courts have forbidden prayer and other religious elements in government-funded schools, activities, and projects authorized by the people; They have interfered with the public celebration of religious festivals and observances determined by the people; They now seek to remove all references to the Creator, God, from public declarations adopted by the people Having in this abusive fashion denied the people's authority over their own religious affairs, power-usurping judges have begun a similar campaign against the general moral authority of the people. In particular: They are attempting to deny the sovereign right of the people as a whole to define the public standard of marriage in accordance with their moral beliefs and practices; They are seeking to destroy the authority of parents to supervise the upbringing of their children, especially regarding their sexual education, behavior, and decision making. In its place, they mean to substitute the power of government as the chief determinant of individual personality, paving the way for totalitarian control and repression. Our identity as a people arises more from our adherence to common moral principles than from any other characteristic. The Judicial assault against the moral authority and sovereign rights of the people therefore weakens our sense that, despite our great diversity, we have become By purporting to apply in their decisions foreign laws never subject to ratification or legislation by proper constitutional means; By interfering with the sovereign right of the people to establish immigration policies, police our national borders, and administer public services and programs with respect for the distinction between citizens and non-citizens. This has contributed to weakened border security, and a tide of illegal immigration that, in the context of international terrorism, may also bring with it a threat to our physical security. In defense of our national principles, our Constitution of self-government, our decent character, and our shared national identity, we the undersigned citizens of the United States come together in support of actions we hereby agree to be right and necessary for the common good of all. WE THEREFORE SEEK THE FOLLOWING:
Above every consideration of selfish passion, ambition, or interest, we hold to the ultimate intention of our Constitution—to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity. For this purpose, and in support of the beliefs and actions we have herein declared, we pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our faithfulness, SO HELP US GOD. ![]() |
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