A Declaration of Independence for These Times
UNITED STATES, JUL 3 – The Declaration of Independence established unalienable rights and a duty to resist tyranny, shaping American identity and political principles across 250 years, experts say.
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Kevin McCabe: Honoring the legacy of independence, no kings, and God-given rights
By KEVIN MCCABE In 1776, a 38-year-old monarch ruled the world’s largest empire. King George III, a one-world globalist by today’s standards, believed sovereignty rested with the crown. He imposed this tyranny with a familiar list of offenses: a rigged justice system, martial law, political persecution, and incitement of domestic unrest. The people he ruled, […] The post Kevin McCabe: Honoring the legacy of independence, no kings, and God-given …
Inalienable Rights In An Age of Tyranny: What Does “Independence” Really Mean This 4th Of July?
by Matt Agorist, The Free Thought Project: (The Rutherford Institute) “When a long train of abuses and usurpations… evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government.”—Declaration of Independence (1776) We are now struggling to emerge from the wreckage of a constitutional republic, transformed […]
Five Challenging Times Presidents Appealed to the Declaration of Independence to Inspire Americans and the World
The Declaration of Independence has been America’s North Star, acting as a guiding light throughout our nation’s history. As I argued in my book, “We Hold These Truths,” leaders have […] The post Five Challenging Times Presidents Appealed to the Declaration of Independence to Inspire Americans and the World appeared first on The Western Journal.
Along with the ideals it expresses, the Declaration of Independence mourns for something people lost in 1776 − and now, too
The committee assigned to draft the Declaration of Independence, from left: Thomas Jefferson, Roger Sherman, Benjamin Franklin, Robert R. Livingston and John Adams. Currier & Ives image, photo by MPI/Getty Images by Maurizio Valsania, Università di Torino Right around the Fourth of July, Americans pay renewed attention to the country’s crucial founding document, the Declaration … Continued
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