Monday, July 04, 2011
The Declaration of a Republic
      America is a Republic, not a democracy. A Republic is defined in the 
      dictionary as "a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of 
      citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosen 
      directly or indirectly by them." Many modern day career politicians tend 
      to overlook this fact, and seek to polarize us into groups of finger 
      pointers. We are all Americans.
On July 4th, it's good to review our 
      foundings and refresh ourselves on the essentialls for what America is 
      based on and what makes our country so great.
This Charters 
      of Freedom website has the words and images of the Declaration of 
      Independence and other founding documents. As a young nation, we threw 
      off the tyrannical servitude to a King and of taxation without 
      representation.
    
Put to pen by Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration of Independence articulated clearly an America where we "embraced a view of the world in which a person's position was determined, not by birth, rank, or title, but by talent, ability, and enterprise."