Celebrating the Fight for Freedom on the Fourth
by
Ron Paul
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Every
year on the Fourth of July we remember our founding fathers and
the precious inheritance of freedom that they secured for us. Every
year it seems we get further and further away from that birthright,
but we still have much to celebrate.
This country
was founded on principles of freedom from overbearing rulers, onerous
taxation, and the right to live our lives as we see fit. Our independence
was won after decades, and even centuries of abuses that unscrupulous,
corrupted leaders and big governments visited upon their subjects.
The Founders knew there was a better way, and they forged it here
on this soil.
In the new
United States of America, the rights of the individual were enshrined
in the Bill of Rights. Today, government encroaches on those rights
through countless provisions in numerous laws. However, how much
worse off might we be had the Founders not enumerated these rights
in the highest law of the land? While it is true that many aspects
of those rights have been redefined and watered down, and will likely
continue to be eroded, we can celebrate the wisdom of the Founders
and that at our very core we, as Americans, still hold these rights
dear.
The American
tradition of individual liberty and self-reliance still runs deep,
in spite of the increasing nanny state tendencies that government
has been gradually shoving down our throats. It is sad to see government
seeking to completely replace the voluntary protections through
families and charities that we have relied on throughout our history.
Especially disturbing is the rhetoric of community and interdependence
being employed by the administration to institute government as
the great middle man for all healthcare and charity for which all
citizens must dutifully sacrifice. This trend is not improving quality
of life for Americans, but instead is greatly enriching the government
bureaucracies that take a generous cut of all transactions in the
welfare state. There still remains much resistance to cradle to
grave government dependence and control. This spirit of fierce independence
is a tribute to our founders and is cause to celebrate.
The majority
of our Founders believed in sound money, in part because they knew
it kept government in check. Governments that are unable to expand
the money supply and manipulate credit at will are unable to fund
frivolous wars of conquest. Instead of adventurism abroad, seeking
monsters to destroy, governments restrained by sound money are restricted
to truly defensive wars that the people are willing to fight and
to fund. Today, in spite of all the economic turmoil that fiat currency
and military interventionism has caused, there is cause to celebrate.
The demand to audit the Federal Reserve is quite encouraging. The
truth about the fed will put us one step closer to sound money,
and peace.
Public outcry
against the bank bailouts and the government power grab known as
cap-and-trade proves that the spirit of liberty still lives. Part
of our celebration of Independence Day should include a renewed
determination to keep fighting the good fight for freedom. As long
as government continually seeks to take liberties away, patriots
need to keep fighting this ongoing war for sustained independence.
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Dr. Ron
Paul is a Republican member of Congress from Texas.
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