24.11.08

The American Declaration



We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal. Governments derive their just powers from the consent of the governed and the governed have certain unalianable rights; one of which is to alter government.

Prudence has dictated a slow and methodical change, a transition of sorts, to a government that evinces the principles of our founding fathers.

Let us not, in these times, forget the pursuit of happiness. Government shall serve to secure our safety and protect our liberty, we are left to capture and provide for our own happiness, a satisfaction that no government can or ever will be able to provide for us.

Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness in the era of change.




1 comment:

blackink said...

That's might Libertarian of you, sir. But I agree. No one or no thing can ultimately be responsible for an individual's happiness - Barack can't make people's day-to-day problems go away.

Unless, of course, they're serving in Iraq or they can't afford health care.

But happiness, in many ways, has to come from within. That's change you have to believe in.

UnI,t-Y?

UnI,t-Y?