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"Save America - Enforce the Bill of Rights"
THE LIBERTARIAN ENTERPRISE ^ | November 26, 2001 | L. Neil Smith

Posted on 11/26/2001 5:32:01 PM PST by redrock

"Save America - Enforce the Bill of Rights"

by L. Neil Smith

lneil@ezlink.com

Special to TLE

The first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution -- commonly known as the Bill of Rights -- are the highest law of the land.

Over the 200 years it's been in force, certain people -- usually politicians and bureaucrats who wanted more power and found the Bill of Rights an inconvenient obstacle (exactly as it was intended to be) -- have argued over its proper interpretation.

During the Lincoln, Wilson, and second Roosevelt Administrations, the Bill of Rights was openly violated and even set aside, using an ongoing war as a handy excuse. As a result, the size and power of government grew at the expense of individual liberties which, for the most part, were never given back even when the war was over. Similar violations have been committed in the name of the War on Drugs.

However no legal provision exists for the suspension of the Bill of Rights, in time of war or any other emergency. Any government employee, elected or appointed, from policeman to President, who violates it, no matter what justification he offers, is a criminal.

This claim may appear strange or trivial, until we count the cost of such violations, and realize that the events of September 11, 2001 could never have happened if the rule of law -- the highest law of the land -- had been fully enforced as the nation's Founders intended.

If Constitutional limits on the power of government -- on the President and Congress -- had been properly enforced, the kind of interference typical of American foreign policy that has people overseas hate us and want to kill us would have been impossible.

And if the Second Amendment had been enforced, the September 11 killers would have faced aircraft containing armed passengers and would probably never have thought of trying to hijack those planes.

So far, the government's response to its own terrible failures of September 11 has been to imitate Lincoln, Wilson, and Roosevelt, and do its best to limit the freedom of Americans even further, passing laws and creating regulations that violate nearly every one of the first ten amendments and transform America into a police state.

And in a transparent and pathetic effort to look better in its blundering, the government cites polls taken of a populace who have been indoctrinated all their lives by establishment mass media and the public schools -- and haven't the vaguest clue what their rights are, or what's been done to them in war after war.

The fact is, crime of any kind, whether it kills six people or six thousand, represents a diffuse threat, and can only be countered with a diffuse defense. Individuals must be free to act -- as individuals -- against it. Only the most stringent, energetic, and enthusiastic Bill of Rights enforcement can guarantee that freedom to act.

Those Founding Founders who wrote the Bill of Rights made sure it was written clearly, in plain language. They meant it to be understood by everybody, not just lawyers and judges -- working for politicians and bureaucrats -- attempting to "explain" it all away.

There is only one correct way to interpret the Bill of Rights. Put yourself in the Founding Fathers' place: if you had just finished a long, bloody shooting war against the biggest, most violently ruthless empire on the planet -- and surprised yourself and everybody else by winning it -- and the last thing you wanted was to find yourself, your children, or their children under the heel of tyranny again, exactly what would you have intended the Bill of Rights to mean?

Is it possible you would have given government -- which the Founders saw as the natural enemy of human freedom, dignity, and hope -- the power to suspend the Bill of Rights? Or would you have wanted those vital, life-giving rights protected by a new kind of government whose only excuse for existing was to enforce them?

The Bill of Rights is what America is all about. Without it, we'd be just like any other country with too much government. We'd be like China, or Russia, or Germany without the Bill of Rights. As somebody said, we'd be the world's biggest banana republic.

Every problem America ever had could have been solved by enforcing the Bill of Rights. Every problem America has now could be solved by enforcing the Bill of Rights. Every problem America will ever have will be solved by enforcing the Bill of Rights.

Or else it won't be America any more.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial
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Lot of hardcore Truth here.......

But then again...when are Politician's interested in the Truth.

redrock

1 posted on 11/26/2001 5:32:01 PM PST by redrock
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To: AuntB; tex-oma; Demidog; blackie; Jeff Head
L.Neil Smith BUMP!!!!

redrock

2 posted on 11/26/2001 5:35:49 PM PST by redrock
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To: redrock
Safire has another excellent column today. Interesting material on the military tribunals. Don't let them take away or erode our constitution.
3 posted on 11/26/2001 5:36:09 PM PST by Gimlet
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Luis....you didn't like his last article...How about this one????

redrock

4 posted on 11/26/2001 5:37:48 PM PST by redrock
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To: redrock
You included me today. Now I don't have to whack you :) This is a terrific post. Thanks.
5 posted on 11/26/2001 5:39:09 PM PST by Demidog
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To: redrock
It's always a pleasure to read Mr. Smith.

Thanks for the post.

L

6 posted on 11/26/2001 5:40:34 PM PST by Lurker
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To: Demidog
LOL!!!!

redrock

7 posted on 11/26/2001 5:40:43 PM PST by redrock
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To: redrock
What are you? Some kind of wacko libertarian? You must be high on something. How dare you point out these things? Don't you know this stupid document was written over 200 years ago? They could never have forseen the problems we have today.

< /sarcasm>

8 posted on 11/26/2001 5:46:44 PM PST by Protagoras
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To: ThomasJefferson
"What are you? Some kind of wacko libertarian?"

Actually...I've always considered myself to be a Radical Constitutionalist.

Meaning...I actually BELIEVE in the Document...every single word.

redrock

9 posted on 11/26/2001 5:53:07 PM PST by redrock
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To: ATOMIC_PUNK; Mercuria; MadameAxe
BUMP!!

redrock

10 posted on 11/26/2001 5:57:47 PM PST by redrock
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To: redrock
The Bill of Rights is what America is all about. Without it, we'd be just like any other country with too much government. We'd be like China, or Russia, or Germany without the Bill of Rights. As somebody said, we'd be the world's biggest banana republic. Every problem America ever had could have been solved by enforcing the Bill of Rights. Every problem America has now could be solved by enforcing the Bill of Rights. Every problem America will ever have will be solved by enforcing the Bill of Rights.

My exact feelings expressed much more eloquently than I could ever manage.

13 posted on 11/26/2001 6:05:19 PM PST by AUgrad
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But this article fails to address a key (perhaps THE key) issue.

Does the Bill of Rights apply to all humans on planet earth? All illegal immigrants within the borders of the US? All aliens threatening violence against the US? What DID the founders intend?

14 posted on 11/26/2001 6:07:54 PM PST by cookcounty
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To: redrock
This is a well written article. I highly recommend that President Bush and Attorney General Ashcroft read it.
15 posted on 11/26/2001 6:12:24 PM PST by Mini-14
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To: AUgrad
I've always loved the way L.Neil Smith writes.......

redrock

16 posted on 11/26/2001 6:21:13 PM PST by redrock
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Why is it a 'Key issue'??????

redrock

17 posted on 11/26/2001 6:22:23 PM PST by redrock
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May I ask a question. I have heard the libertarian spill about why the Republican Party does not represent the Constitution, but What About the Constitution Party?

Why do libertarians think that it is They who Represent what the Constitution is about, What is wrong with the Constitution Party?

Let me guess, The Constitution Party doesn't Support Homosexuals, Abortion, Sexual Deviants, Pot Smoking, Crack Smuggling, Gambling, Pornography, Ect...

These are all things that the Constitution and our Founding Fathers wanted protected right?

18 posted on 11/26/2001 6:36:30 PM PST by FF578
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Ehhhh...I voted for Howard Phillips in this last election.

Met him at Jarbidge...and was REALLY impressed.

But the Libertarians are natural allies of anyone who believes in the Constitution. And I have no problems with them.

redrock

19 posted on 11/26/2001 6:42:46 PM PST by redrock
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