Sunday, April 11, 2010

Janine Turner: Time For A 180, America



As we all know, America is in big trouble. We, as a nation, have wandered quite far from our First Principles, and the Constitutional Republic our founders gave us is almost unrecognizable these days, as we rush towards communism and tyranny under Barack Obama and the Marxist-democrat party.

The Constitution is not only ignored by this bunch, it’s actively mocked and belittled. The rule of law means nothing to a Marxist like Obama and his fellow travelers in Congress.

With this in mind, Janine Turner penned a great read that urges America to get back to our First Principles and restore America as a Constitutional Republic:

We the People need to turn around and look back at our Constitution and the Federalist Papers for guidance on how to move our nation forward in this time of crisis. We must join together in a unifying mission to become aware of what is in these great documents. Let's get cracking and do 90 readings in 90 days.

I was driving my mother’s car the other day and I commented on how small her rearview mirrors were. My rearview mirrors are big because, as a Texan, I drive a large SUV that I use to work my ranch. As I was looking out of her rearview mirrors, I wondered, as a
Constitutionalist (my new self-definition), about whether Americans have something in common with rearview mirrors. Is the traditional American view -- the basis of our country, our thesis, our founding principles, our United States Constitution -- receding in our rearview mirrors? Are we, as a country, driving away from these founding principles?

In order to be a more perfect union in today’s environment we need to be more aware. Without awareness there can be no subsequent resulting action as citizens. Trying to evaluate legislation and governmental action without a knowledge of the Constitution is a lot like sitting in the passenger seat as the driver moves ahead in the dark - without headlights. An enlightened people were the hope and the engine of our new Republic in the 18th century. It is no different today.

But wait, maybe a better metaphor is better represented as the driver of a car moving forward toward the results of a horrendous earthquake – an earthquake that has left a deep, uneven division on the land. Thrust upon the divide are the clumps of dry parched land left to bake in the sun – the American Republic, the America loved and cherished by many patriots of yesterday and today.

As we look to the future with angst and thirst for righteousness we realize we must look back in our rearview mirrors. The nourishment our land needs is already available to cultivate the soil, to fertilize the country of America and her people. In the rearview we see the vitamins and minerals we need. -- They are in the United States Constitution and its companion piece, The Federalist, or The Federalist Papers.

In these documents are all the answers America needs but to solve the riddle of how we move forward we must read them! We must join together in a unifying mission to become aware of what is in these great documents and to understand them. We should no longer let Washington, D.C., our representatives, the bureaucracy, or Obama administration officials do our thinking for us. Ignorance enables them to get away with all of the things we do not understand.

If we are to protest or approve of the actions of the three branches of our government we must do so with a foundation of knowledge. We must educate ourselves and we must educate our children. It is like preparing for the great debate. As a nation we are either moving away from our Constitution, watching it shrink in the rearview mirror, or we are turning around and driving toward it.

If we do not take action and "
Constitute" America then we will watch as it continue to slowly, inch by inch, diminish in view just like it did during the 20th Century. Like a thief in the night our Constitutional ideals are being usurped from us, politically and culturally.

But if we do a 180 and turn around, shining the headlights of our car on the Constitution, then we may set off a momentum that will shift our country back to its founding principles. What will come in to view? None other than the kind of government envisioned by our forefathers -- a small government with checks and balances and an accountability to its people.

"
If we see it, we will come." As a nation we must turn around and turn on the headlights.

The darkness will call out to us, "
But wait, the Constitution isn’t relevant today!" How should we answer that call from the darkness? Is the Constitution relevant today? Well, how about this passage from Federalist paper #62 dealing with the rules of the Senate, as written by James Madison:

It will be of little avail to the people, that the laws are made by men of their own choice, if the laws be so voluminous that they cannot be read, or so incoherent that they cannot be understood; if they be repealed or revised before they are promulgated, or undergo such incessant changes, that no man who knows what the law is today, can guess what it will be tomorrow. Law is defined to be a rule of action; but how can that be a rule, which is little known or less fixed.

Or how about these words in Federalist Paper #1 written by Alexander Hamilton:

An enlightened zeal for the energy and efficiency

of government, will be stigmatized as the offspring

of a temper fond of power, and hostile to the

principles of liberty.


Timely, too, are the warnings in Federalist Paper #10, also written by Alexander Hamilton:

Men of factious tempers, of local prejudices, or

of sinister designs, may by intrigue, by corruption,

or by other means, first obtain the suffrages, and

then betray the interests of the people.


Relevant today? Yes!

Like a candle lighted in the window, our Founding Fathers' words in the Constitution and the Federalist Papers are showing us the way. They call out from their arduously designed documents and copious papers to guide us toward the safe keeping of our republic. They echo forth the call of wisdom, reveal the ways to confine tyranny and the despotism that precedes the loss of liberty.

We the People in order to PRESERVE our union must unite in not only standing up but standing firm in our principles and our resolve to be educated patriots. Let us not let the genius of our forefathers -- who mutually pledged to each other, "
our Lives, our Fortunes and our Sacred Honor" or our Revolutionary soldiers who crossed the Delaware walking barefoot on the ice leaving a bloodstained path -- turn over in their graves.

Let us do 90 readings in 90 days. After all, 90 + 90 = 180! Let us turn

around, do a 180, and seek the history that holds the key to our future. Let us read the United States Constitution and the Federalist Papers in 90 days, 5 days for the Constitution and 85 days for the 85 Federalist Papers. Read it with your children at the dinner table or before bed. It will only be about three pages a night. Let us have a national discussion one day at a time, one paper at a time, for 90 days at www.constitutingamerica.org. Let’s start on April 20th. Let’s do 90 in 90 and do a 180 – back to the history that holds the key to our future.

Janine Turner is an actress and the founder and co-chairman of "
Constituting America." For more visit www.constitutingamerica.org.




Turner has a great plan here. Reading the Constitution and The Federalist Papers are a must for every American and every true patriot. I particularly like her "
daily devotional" format. Read something new every day and take time to absorb each reading and reflect on what out founders were saying about the way good government should function.

For reading online, the Library of Congress is a great source for the Federalist Papers. Click here. You can read the Constitution online here. Something I would like to add to the reading list, and I think this should be the starting point, is the Declaration of Independence, which you can read here.

Just as we make regular affirmations of our faith in God, I think it makes perfect sense to affirm our devotion to liberty and freedom. A solid, working knowledge of our founding documents will help us to better follow our nation’s First Principles, restore freedom and liberty, and defeat those forces who are working diligently to destroy the greatest nation on earth.

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