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The Constitution, which sets forth the principle of rule of law, defines what is unconstitutional, and guarantees freedom of speech and other liberties of a Constitutional republic, and also describes the impeachment power. (How many know of the Jewish roots of this document?) Hypocrisy threatens Constitutional government. Could Israel use a constitution like this? More to the point: would a Convention of States save it, or destroy it? (Example: civil asset forfeiture violates the Constitution.) Quick fixes like Regulation Freedom Amendments weaken it. Furthermore: the Constitution provides for removing, and punishing, a judge who commits treason in his rulings. Furthermore, opponents who engage in lawfare against an elected President risk breaking the Constitution.

Today, September 17, commemorates the signing of the United States Constitution, the document that both frames our form of government and simultaneously protects our liberties by strictly limiting the powers granted to that government.

As Patrick Henry put it:

The Constitution is not an instrument for government to restrain the people, it is an instrument for the people to restrain the government, lest it come to dominate our lives and interests.

Constitution Day

Constitution Day. Graphic credit Constitution Party of Washington State

This is a day that should be celebrated with parades, picnics and speeches proclaiming the enduring principles of liberty enshrined in our founding documents and charging each new generation of Americans to jealously guard their national heritage.

Eight ways the government flouts the Constitution

Sadly, the majority of Americans will watch this day come and go without even knowing it’s significance. Perhaps this explains, at least in part, our willingness to elect, then constantly reelect, representatives who consistently ignore the supreme law of the land and do so with impunity. Contrary to the clear intent of the framers of our Constitution:

  • Congress now hands its constitutionally prescribed duty to coin money over to a private banking cartel known as the Federal Reserve that floods our economy with fiat currency, both devaluing the dollar and enslaving the nation with debt.
  • Direct, unapportioned taxes are imposed on wages.
  • Presidents engage in unending military adventurism abroad without a Congressional declaration of war.
  • The 2nd Amendment right to keep and bear arms is infringed upon by a plethora of federal regulations.
  • The IRS is used as a political tool to persecute organizations with views not favorable to the present regime while Congress sites ineptly by like a neutered lap dog.
  • The 4th Amendment right to privacy is ignored as the NSA unlawfully spies on every American – and the whole world.
  • Congress gives the President power to arrest and detain citizens indefinitely without right to a trial.
  • Innumerable un-Constitutional and extra-Constitutional bureaus, agencies and programs tell farmers what they can grow, tell city dwellers how much water they can flush down their toilet and tell all of us what health insurance we have to buy.

I have been observing the political scene for about a quarter of a century now. I have watched Congress go from Democrat control to Republican, to Democrat to now being split. We have had a Republican President, then Democrat, then Republican and back to Democrat again. In all that time, the one constant has been that each Congress and each President has perpetuated, and in most cases added to, the unconstitutional deeds of their predecessors, showing at a minimum disregard for, and at worst outright disdain for, the once venerated document so carefully crafted by its framers 226 years ago.

This year, let’s celebrate Constitution Day by doing our part to right these wrongs by refreshing in ourselves and others, the knowledge of the supreme law of our land so that we can ably defend it and stop being duped by those who subvert it. Read the US Constitution online or purchase a copy in booklet form for only $1, or better yet, purchase a box of 100 constitution booklets for only $35 and give them to everyone you meet. If you’re really serious about rediscovering our national heritage, check out the Institute on the Constitution study course with kits starting as low as $74.99.

The only thing you have to lose by getting refreshed in the principles of our nation’s founding is the bliss of ignorance as knowledge begins to compel you to actions that may take you outside your comfort zone. On the other hand, the only thing you can hope to gain by remaining ill-informed and forgetful of your heritage, is the destruction of your Constitutional republic and the loss of your liberty.

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My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge: because thou hast rejected knowledge, I will also reject thee, that thou shalt be no priest to me: seeing thou hast forgotten the law of thy God, I will also forget thy children. (Hosea 4:6)

Constitution Day Special

Celebrate Constitution Day with my Friend, former Missouri State Representative and host of the “Home Front” podcast, Cynthia Davis, as she presents a special Constitution Day podcast.

The archived edition of the program will be available after the live airing at www.cynthiadavis.net

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Bob Peck is a Christian, Constitutionist and political activist who serves as the chairman of the Constitution Party of Washington and is a member of the Constitution Party National Committee. Bob lives in Spokane Valley, Washington where he is a landlord-handyman. If, like Bob, you find yourself feeling betrayed by a two party duopoly that no longer represents your values, then check out the Constitution Party at www.constitutionparty.com or call 1-800-2VETOIRS and ask for a free information packet.

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