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What's More Important: Liberty Or The Entity That Protects It?
By Chuck Baldwin
October 28, 2010
 
Archived column:
http://chuckbaldwinlive.com/home/?p=2494
 
Let me ask readers a question. What's more important: freedom and its
undergirding principles, or the entity meant to protect it? A word of
caution: be careful how you answer that question, because the way you
answer marks your understanding (or lack thereof) of both freedom and
the purpose of government.
 
Thomas Jefferson--and the rest of America's founders--believed that
freedom was the principal possession, because liberty is a divine--not
human--gift. Listen to Jefferson:
 
"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created
equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of
Happiness. That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted
among Men." (Declaration of Independence)
 
Jefferson could not be clearer: America's founders desired a land in
which men might live in liberty. By declaring independence from the
government of Great Britain (and instituting new government),
Jefferson, et al., did not intend to erect an idol (government) that
men would worship. They created a mechanism designed to protect that
which they considered to be their most precious possession: liberty.
In other words, the government they created by the Constitution of
1787 was not the object; freedom's protection was the object.
 
Again, listen to Jefferson: "That to secure these rights, Governments
are instituted among Men." In other words, government is not the end;
it is the means. Government is not the goal; it is the vehicle used to
reach the goal. Nowhere did Jefferson (and the rest of America's
founders) express the sentiment that government, itself, was the
objective. Listen to Jefferson once more:
 
"That whenever ANY FORM OF GOVERNMENT becomes destructive of these
ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to
institute new Government, laying its foundation on such principles and
organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely
to effect their Safety and Happiness." (Declaration) (Emphasis added.)
 
Jefferson is clear: people have a right to alter or abolish ANY FORM
OF GOVERNMENT that becomes destructive to liberty. To America's
founders, there was no such thing as a sacred cow when it came to
government. Government had but one purpose: "to secure these rights."
When ANY FORM of government stops protecting sacred, God-given
liberties, it is the right and duty of people to do whatever they deem
appropriate to secure their liberties--even to abolishing the
government.
 
To America's founders, patriotism had everything to do with the love
of liberty, not the love of government!
 
Today's brand of patriotism (at least as expressed by many) is
totally foreign to the fundamental principles of liberty upon which
America was built. I'm talking about the idea that government is an
end and aim in itself; the idea that government must be protected from
the people; the idea that bigger government equals better government;
the idea that criticism of the government makes one unpatriotic; the
idea that government is a panacea for all our ills; and the idea that
loyalty to the nation equals loyalty to the government. All of this is
a bunch of bull manure!
 
When government--ANY GOVERNMENT--stops protecting the liberties of
its citizens, and especially when it begins trampling those liberties,
it has become a "destructive" power, and needs to be altered or
abolished. Period.
 
Can any honest, objective citizen not readily recognize that the
current central government in Washington, D.C., long ago stopped
protecting the God-given rights of free men, and has become a usurper
of those rights? Is there the slightest doubt in the heart of any
lover of liberty that the biggest threat to our liberties is not to be
found in any foreign capital, but in that putrid province by the
Potomac?
 
Therefore, we must cast off this phony idea that we owe some kind of
devotion to the "system." Away with the notion that vowing to protect
and prolong the "powers that be" makes us "good" Americans. The truth
is, there is very little in Washington, D.C., that is worthy of
protecting or prolonging. The "system" is a ravenous BEAST that is
gorging itself on our liberties!
 
Patriotism has nothing to do with supporting a President, or being
loyal to a political party, or anything of the sort.
 
Is it patriotic to support our country (which almost always means our
government), "right or wrong"? This is one of the most misquoted
clichés in American history, by the way. Big Government zealots (on
both the right and the left) use this phrase often to try to stifle
opposition by making people who would fight for smaller government
appear "unpatriotic."
 
The cliché, "My country, right or wrong," comes from a short address
delivered on the floor of the US Senate by Missouri Senator Carl
Schurz. Taking a strong anti-imperialist position and having his
patriotism questioned because of it (what's new, right?), Schurz, on
February 29, 1872, said, "The senator from Wisconsin cannot frighten
me by exclaiming, 'My country, right or wrong.' In one sense I say so,
too. My country--and my country is the great American Republic. My
country, right or wrong; if right, to be kept right; and if wrong, to
be set right." (Source: The Congressional Globe, vol. 45, p. 1287)
 
Schurz then later expanded on this short statement in a speech
delivered at the Anti-Imperialistic Conference in Chicago, Illinois,
on October 17, 1899. He said, "I confidently trust that the American
people will prove themselves . . . too wise not to detect the false
pride or the dangerous ambitions or the selfish schemes which so often
hide themselves under that deceptive cry of mock patriotism: 'Our
country, right or wrong!' They will not fail to recognize that our
dignity, our free institutions and the peace and welfare of this and
coming generations of Americans will be secure only as we cling to the
watchword of TRUE patriotism: 'Our country--when right to be kept
right; when wrong to be put right.'" (Source: Speeches, Correspondence
and Political Papers of Carl Schurz, vol. 6, 1913, p. 119) (Emphasis
in original.)
 
Amen! In a free society, genuine patriotism demands that our country
be RIGHT, as our nation's policies and practices reflect the values
and principles of its citizens. To feign some kind of robotic devotion
to a nation without regard to sacred principle or constitutional
fidelity is to become a mindless creature: at best, to be manipulated
by any and every Machiavellian that comes along, or, at worst, to be a
willing participant in tyranny.
 
As to loyalty to a President merely because he is President, Theodore
Roosevelt may have said it best:
 
"Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand
by the President or any other public official save exactly to the
degree in which he himself stands by the country. It is patriotic to
support him insofar as he efficiently serves the country. It is
unpatriotic not to oppose him to the exact extent that by inefficiency
or otherwise he fails in his duty to stand by the country. In either
event, it is unpatriotic not to tell the truth--whether about the
President or anyone else."
 
Hence, freedom-loving Americans cannot afford to become infatuated
with Washington, D.C. We cannot allow these propagandists on network
television to distort the meaning of true patriotism in our hearts.
 
Patriotism means we love freedom. It means we understand that freedom
is a gift of God. It means we understand that government has only one
legitimate function: to protect freedom. It means that our love of
liberty demands that we oppose, alter, or even abolish ANY FORM of
government that becomes destructive to these ends. And it means that
we will never allow government to steal liberty from our hearts.
 
As I asked at the beginning of this column, What's more important:
freedom and its undergirding principles, or the entity meant to
protect it? The right answer is, freedom and its undergirding
principles. If you understand that, then you rightly understand that
the current government we find ourselves under is in desperate need of
replacement. And whatever, however, and whenever that replacement
reveals itself is not nearly as important as that liberty is
preserved.
 
On the other hand, if you mistakenly believe that government (the
entity meant to protect liberty) is more important than liberty, you
are both tragically deceived and pathetically impotent to preserving
freedom. You may also have identified yourself as an enemy of freedom.
 
As for me and my house, we will stand with Jefferson's Declaration of
Independence--in whatever form it may present itself in a modern world
bent on dismantling our liberties. In other words, I pledge no loyalty
to any government that seeks to destroy our freedom--including the
current one!
 
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