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Can
the Government Keep Us Safe?
by
Andrew P. Napolitano
by Andrew P. Napolitano
Recently by Andrew P. Napolitano: What
Is a Right?
What a week
we have all just endured! While the Democrats were re-writing the
federal takeover of healthcare behind closed doors, the public face
of the federal government was fixated on denying and then explaining
all the gaps in its intelligence gathering. The Obama administration
has been finger-pointing over who in the government let a murderous
thug on a plane in Amsterdam that he tried to explode over Detroit.
First, the government said that the system worked. Then the President
said it didn’t. Then he announced that the intelligence communities
and security people would start to talk to each other so the bad
guys could be kept out. Weren’t they supposed to be doing this all
along?
At Newark Liberty
Airport last Sunday, a TSA agent left his post, and a young man
walked past it to kiss his girlfriend good-bye. Then the young man
turned and left the secured area and left the airport. So far no
harm, no foul. But because the government’s surveillance cameras
in the airport didn’t work, the feds panicked and ordered over 10,000
passengers to leave the terminal, go out into the 15-degree Newark,
NJ cold at night, and then re-enter the airport. Flights were delayed
and missed, kids did not get to school on Monday morning, and soldiers
were listed as AWOL. All because the government overreacted to a
kiss. This humiliated the feds: New Jersey's 86-year-old senior
Senator Frank Lautenberg demanded that the guy who kissed his gal
be hunted down and prosecuted because of the chaos he caused. He
caused? Let’s see; the government has cameras that watch us every
time we scratch our noses, and when those cameras don’t work, the
government blames the person whose picture it was supposed to be
taking? Come on.
All this, of
course, brings out the false argument of liberty versus security.
And we hear it from the Progressives that the government must take
our freedoms in order to keep us safe. That’s hogwash. Freedom is
our birthright. It doesn’t come from the government; it is part
of our humanity. America is the only country in the history of the
world dedicated to the truism that we are endowed by our Creator,
as Jefferson wrote, with certain inalienable rights, and among these
are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. The government
has forgotten basic civics: "Endowed by our Creator" means that
our rights come from God and not from the feds. "Inalienable" means
that we and our freedoms cannot be separated, unless and until we
are convicted by a jury of violating someone else’s rights. What
is the value of being safe if we are not free? Did our forefathers
flee the kings and despots of Europe and come here to be safe? Did
Patrick Henry say "Give me safety or give me death?" Here
is the mistake that the Big Government crowd wants to thrust upon
us: They want to balance liberty and safety. There is no such thing
as balance when it comes to freedom. We will not trade freedom for
anything, or balance it against anything, and we certainly won't
give it up to the TSA.
Can the government
keep us safe? I don’t think so. Airline travel is safer today because
pilots have guns, cockpit doors are like bank vaults, and the passengers
have become courageous. All this was done by individuals in the
private sector, not by the government. I’ve said it before and I’ll
say it again, if the feds had not stripped us of our natural rights
to keep ourselves safe – by keeping and bearing arms – 9/11 would
never have happened. How about letting the airlines decide who gets
on the planes, rather than a TSA worker who leaves his post? When
industry competes for your business, you fly where you want to go,
you get there in comfort and safety, and you do all this at a competitive
cost. When the government runs the show, you stand in the cold night
air for six hours because of a kiss. The government can’t deliver
the mail, it can’t operate surveillance cameras at an airport; it
can't pay back its debts; it can't tell the truth. That would be
the same government that wants to manage your healthcare.
America, do
you see what happens when we rely on the government too much? It
gets authoritarian and we get weak. Our children grow to expect
from the government what we once did for ourselves. Government is
a fearful master. It is not faithful to us; it is not truthful to
us; it can’t produce for us. It doesn’t obey its own laws; it doesn’t
keep us safe; and it won’t leave us alone. It is mortgaging our
futures, raising our taxes, and treating us all like children.
What to do?
Challenge it at every turn. Expose it to friend and foe. Educate
all you know about what you see and hear every day on this show.
And return no one to the government who has stolen your freedom.
And one other
thing: The God who gave us life also gave us liberty. He loves us.
Praise Him from the roof tops, and ask Him to save us from a government
that is out of control.
January 11, 2010
Andrew P. Napolitano
[send him mail],
a former judge of the Superior Court of New Jersey, is the senior
judicial analyst at the Fox News Channel. His next book is Lies
the Government Told You: Myth, Power, and Deception in American History,
(Nelson, 2010).
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2010 by LewRockwell.com. Permission to reprint in whole or in part
is gladly granted, provided full credit is given.
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