It’s easy to become discouraged about the state of our nation.
We’re drowning under the weight of too much debt, too many wars, too much power in the hands of a centralized government, too many militarized police, too many laws, too many lobbyists, and generally too much bad news.
It’s harder to believe that change is possible, that the system can be reformed, that politicians can be principled, that courts can be just, that good can overcome evil, and that freedom will prevail. So where does that leave us?
Benjamin Franklin provided the answer. As the delegates to the Constitutional Convention trudged out of Independence Hall on September 17, 1787, an anxious woman in the crowd waiting at the entrance inquired of Franklin, “Well, Doctor, what have we got, a republic or a monarchy?” “A republic,” Franklin replied, “if you can keep it.”
What Franklin meant, of course, is that when all is said and done, we get the government we deserve.
Those who gave us the Constitution and the Bill of Rights believed that the government exists at the behest of its citizens. It is there to protect, defend and even enhance our freedoms, not violate them.
Unfortunately, although the Bill of Rights was adopted as a means of protecting the people against government tyranny, in America today, the government does whatever it wants, freedom be damned.
“We the people” have been terrorized, traumatized, and tricked into a semi-permanent state of compliance by a government that cares nothing for our lives or our liberties.
The bogeyman’s names and faces have changed over time (terrorism, the war on drugs, illegal immigration, a viral pandemic, and more to come), but the end result remains the same: in the so-called name of national security, the Constitution has been steadily chipped away at, undermined, eroded, whittled down, and generally discarded with the support of Congress, the White House, and the courts.
A recitation of the Bill of Rights—set against a backdrop of government surveillance, militarized police, SWAT team raids, asset forfeiture, eminent domain, overcriminalization, armed surveillance drones, whole body scanners, stop and frisk searches, vaccine mandates, lockdowns, and the like (all sanctioned by Congress, the White House, and the courts)—would understandably sound more like a eulogy to freedoms lost than an affirmation of rights we truly possess.
What we are left with today is but a shadow of the robust document adopted more than two centuries ago. Sadly, most of the damage has been inflicted upon the Bill of Rights.
Here is what it means to live under the Constitution, twenty-plus years after 9/11 and with the nation just emerging from two years of COVID-19 lockdowns and mandates.
The First Amendment is supposed to protect the freedom to speak your mind, assemble and protest nonviolently without being bridled by the government. It also protects the freedom of the media, as well as the right to worship and pray without interference. In other words, Americans should not be silenced by the government. To the founders, all of America was a free speech zone.
Despite the clear protections found in the First Amendment, the freedoms described therein are under constant assault. Increasingly, Americans are being persecuted for exercising their First Amendment rights and speaking out against government corruption. Activists are being arrested and charged for daring to film police officers engaged in harassment or abusive practices. Journalists are being prosecuted for reporting on whistleblowers. States are passing legislation to muzzle reporting on cruel and abusive corporate practices. Religious ministries are being fined for attempting to feed and house the homeless. Protesters are being tear-gassed, beaten, arrested and forced into “free speech zones.” And under the guise of “government speech,” the courts have reasoned that the government can discriminate freely against any First Amendment activity that takes place within a so-called government forum.
The Second Amendment was intended to guarantee “the right of the people to keep and bear arms.” Essentially, this amendment was intended to give the citizenry the means to resist tyrannical government. Yet while gun ownership has been recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court as an individual citizen right, Americans remain powerless to defend themselves against red flag gun laws, militarized police, SWAT team raids, and government agencies armed to the teeth with military weapons better suited to the battlefield.
The Third Amendment reinforces the principle that civilian-elected officials are superior to the military by prohibiting the military from entering any citizen’s home without “the consent of the owner.” With the police increasingly training like the military, acting like the military, and posing as military forces—complete with heavily armed SWAT teams, military weapons, assault vehicles, etc.—it is clear that we now have what the founders feared most—a standing army on American soil.
The Fourth Amendment prohibits government agents from conducting surveillance on you or touching you or encroaching on your private property unless they have evidence that you’re up to something criminal. In other words, the Fourth Amendment ensures privacy and bodily integrity. Unfortunately, the Fourth Amendment has suffered the greatest damage in recent years and has been all but eviscerated by an unwarranted expansion of governmental police powers that include strip searches and even anal and vaginal searches of citizens, surveillance (corporate and otherwise), and intrusions justified in the name of fighting terrorism, as well as the outsourcing of otherwise illegal activities to private contractors.
The Fifth Amendment and the Sixth Amendment work in tandem. These amendments supposedly ensure that you are innocent until proven guilty, and government authorities cannot deprive you of your life, your liberty or your property without the right to an attorney and a fair trial before a civilian judge. However, in the new suspect society in which we live, where surveillance is the norm, these fundamental principles have been upended. Certainly, if the government can arbitrarily freeze, seize or lay claim to your property (money, land or possessions) under government asset forfeiture schemes, you have no true rights.
The Seventh Amendment guarantees citizens the right to a jury trial. Yet when the populace has no idea of what’s in the Constitution—civic education has virtually disappeared from most school curriculums—that inevitably translates to an ignorant jury incapable of distinguishing justice and the law from their own preconceived notions and fears. However, as a growing number of citizens are coming to realize, the power of the jury to nullify the government’s actions—and thereby help balance the scales of justice—is not to be underestimated. Jury nullification reminds the government that “we the people” retain the power to ultimately determine what laws are just.
The Eighth Amendment is similar to the Sixth in that it is supposed to protect the rights of the accused and forbid the use of cruel and unusual punishment. However, the Supreme Court’s determination that what constitutes “cruel and unusual” should be dependent on the “evolving standards of decency that mark the progress of a maturing society” leaves us with little protection in the face of a society lacking in morals altogether.
The Ninth Amendment provides that other rights not enumerated in the Constitution are nonetheless retained by the people. Popular sovereignty—the belief that the power to govern flows upward from the people rather than downward from the rulers—is clearly evident in this amendment. However, it has since been turned on its head by a centralized federal government that sees itself as supreme and which continues to pass more and more laws that restrict our freedoms under the pretext that it has an “important government interest” in doing so.
As for the Tenth Amendment’s reminder that the people and the states retain every authority that is not otherwise mentioned in the Constitution, that assurance of a system of government in which power is divided among local, state and national entities has long since been rendered moot by the centralized Washington, DC, power elite—the president, Congress and the courts.
Thus, if there is any sense to be made from this recitation of freedoms lost, it is simply this: our individual freedoms have been eviscerated so that the government’s powers could be expanded.
It was no idle happenstance that the Constitution opens with these three powerful words: “We the people.” As the Preamble proclaims:
We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this CONSTITUTION for the United States of America.
In other words, it’s our job to make the government play by the rules of the Constitution.
We are supposed to be the masters and they—the government and its agents—are the servants.
We the American people—the citizenry—are supposed to be the arbiters and ultimate guardians of America’s welfare, defense, liberty, laws and prosperity.
Still, it’s hard to be a good citizen if you don’t know anything about your rights or how the government is supposed to operate.
As the National Review rightly asks, “How can Americans possibly make intelligent and informed political choices if they don’t understand the fundamental structure of their government? American citizens have the right to self-government, but it seems that we increasingly lack the capacity for it.”
Americans are constitutionally illiterate.
Most citizens have little, if any, knowledge about their basic rights. And our educational system does a poor job of teaching the basic freedoms guaranteed in the Constitution and the Bill of Rights. For instance, a survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that a little more than one-third of respondents (36 percent) could name all three branches of the U.S. government, while another one-third (35 percent) could not name a single one.
A survey by the McCormick Tribune Freedom Museum found that only one out of a thousand adults could identify the five rights protected by the First Amendment. On the other hand, more than half (52%) of the respondents could name at least two of the characters in the animated Simpsons television family, and 20% could name all five. And although half could name none of the freedoms in the First Amendment, a majority (54%) could name at least one of the three judges on the TV program American Idol, 41% could name two and one-fourth could name all three.
It gets worse.
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Many who responded to the survey had a strange conception of what was in the First Amendment. For example, a startling number of respondents believed that the “right to own a pet” and the “right to drive a car” were part of the First Amendment. Another 38% believed that “taking the Fifth” was part of the First Amendment.
Teachers and school administrators do not fare much better. A study conducted by the Center for Survey Research and Analysis found that one educator in five was unable to name any of the freedoms in the First Amendment.
Government leaders and politicians are also ill-informed. Although they take an oath to uphold, support and defend the Constitution against “enemies foreign and domestic,” their lack of education about our fundamental rights often causes them to be enemies of the Bill of Rights.
So what’s the solution?
Thomas Jefferson recognized that a citizenry educated on “their rights, interests, and duties” is the only real assurance that freedom will survive.
As Jefferson wrote in 1820: “I know no safe depository of the ultimate powers of our society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise their control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not to take it from them, but to inform their discretion by education. This is the true corrective of abuses of constitutional power.”
From the President on down, anyone taking public office should have a working knowledge of the Constitution and the Bill of Rights and should be held accountable for upholding their precepts. One way to ensure this would be to require government leaders to take a course on the Constitution and pass a thorough examination thereof before being allowed to take office.
Some critics are advocating that students pass the United States citizenship exam in order to graduate from high school. Others recommend that it must be a prerequisite for attending college. I’d go so far as to argue that students should have to pass the citizenship exam before graduating from grade school.
Here’s an idea to get educated and take a stand for freedom: anyone who signs up to become a member of The Rutherford Institute gets a wallet-sized Bill of Rights card and a Know Your Rights card. Use this card to teach your children the freedoms found in the Bill of Rights.
A healthy, representative government is hard work. It takes a citizenry that is informed about the issues, educated about how the government operates, and willing to do more than grouse and complain.
As I point out in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, “we the people” have the power to make and break the government.
The powers-that-be want us to remain divided over politics, hostile to those with whom we disagree politically, and intolerant of anyone or anything whose solutions to what ails this country differ from our own. They also want us to believe that our job as citizens begins and ends on Election Day.
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Yet there are 330 million of us in this country. Imagine what we could accomplish if we actually worked together, presented a united front, and spoke with one voice.
Tyranny wouldn’t stand a chance.
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Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His latest books The Erik Blair Diaries and Battlefield America: The War on the American People are available at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.
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We the people can overthrow this federally corrupt government by voting out from office, local levels to state level, to federal level every socialist democrat on a ballott where ever they are, starting in the mid term elections in November,and completing the purge in the 2024 election cycle. Get registered, take voters to vote, dont take anything for granted. We have witnessed the degredation of citizen rights for illegal rights, finatnal drugs, lack of border control, inflation, lawlessness, congressional corruption, high taxes, reduced law enforcement, soros prosecutors, high food prices and total abandonment of fiscal responsibillities, morals and ethics. NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL GOOD MEN/WOMEN TO COME TO THE AID OF THEIR COUNTRY.
sounds nice – just like it has for countless decades before. But, the fact is that the media/press is OWNED by the tyrannical crooks who have corrupted and hijacked our government, and use it to popagte lies through ropaganda pretending to be news and truthful information. They also control the institutions of power including schools and ‘eduation ‘ which they use to mind-control and control through ideological-marxist conditioning. etc. So, voting is not the solution – revolution against the the criminal tyrants and the cancer they are will be the only solution apart from a super-natural divine intervention by GOD. The cancer has gone way to far for a simple voting solution. See RINO’s.
As long as your votes are going into a machine, elections will never be legitimate
Voting? Seriously? Bwahahahaha!
We’re WAY past that meaningless act, even if elections weren’t rife with leftist fraud.
Steve Green is right. Voting (aka “democracy”) is the just organized mob action. Voting is nothing more than the winners of elections taking stuff from the losers of the election and dividing up the spoils for themselves and their followers. That’s why the founders created a constitional republic, not a democracy. However, that’s all gone. If you think the republic can be recreated by an amoral and ignorant mob, you are just as stupid as them.
No chance at all to vote OUT of the Republic these Poolitcal bandits
you didnt mention the ginormous abuse and denial of our first amendment right to free speech on internet-corporate platforms – youtube, twitter, etc. – of which are certainly ‘public-squares’ , and of the government and corporations are acting together to repress, suppress , censor, and deny us our right to speak freely.
you also didnt mention the present day j6 gulag in which hundreds of victims of government tyrants and tyranny have been and are being punished , abused, tortured , and murdered by the tyrants, without and before trial or conviction at all.
And, the corruption of entrenched representatives of we the people – house and senate – who are all organized-criminals ; with ill-gotten loot bloating their bank accounts to prove it.
Too much has been politicized. Schools, the media, the press, and even our military. Power has corrupted our institutions. We have politicians over 80 years old who have been in power their entire adult lives.
The masses are ignorant. People are wealthy and famous for debauchery. Our government and our people are diseased. This only ends with one of them or both dying.
ONE PEOPLE are still MORE then the EVIL that can be seen
ONE PEOPLE suffer EVIL , soon these evil humans will attempt
The sum of all Fears turnout the light declare the party is over
A they will be sent to hell
Psalm 91
Many Americans are christen soldiers
ONE PEOPLE will have our SAY
Ok then, lets get down to brass tacks, as the saying goes. They, meaning politicians and law enforcement need to be told outright to their faces, that if they keep up what they’re doing it will end up in a civil war, and just like in Kampuchea, (Cambodia), we will have our own killing fields for those sociopaths who believe it is their right to nullify our Constitution to try and rule us under the domain of socialism
We need to give a ‘”Call To Arms” to American Patriots. We need military men who no longer serve to form Militias under the guidance of Seal members to perform what Ninjas might do. IE: To take out the trash one at a time until they finally realize that they may be next in the righteous overhaul of our government from the top down. Patriots must attack and then fade back into the night. If you don’t have the resolve to take out the trash, then step aside and allow MEN to get the job done.
If we cannot save our country at this juncture, then we will have lost it forever. If I have to tell you who is at fault, then you have not been keeping up on the alternative press’ ability to show who the criminals truly are, and there are hundreds, if not a thousand who have betrayed our American citizenry, for the benefit of a few.
This was a well written article. Unfortunately you are probably “preaching to the choir.” The figures cited in the survey tell the whole story. At this juncture, with the globalists about to pounce for the kill, and the federal government (and its deep state swamp) strangling our rights, there is simply not enough time to educate the masses about the Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Those citizens who love our country must be engaged now, in whatever manner best suits each individual, to resist tyranny to save the union. Once the country is secure from destruction the patriots can begin the daunting task of educating the rest of the citizens.
What good will it do to “overthrow the government” if we just allow the JEWS that are CAUSING all these problems right back in?
Please expand on the States use of Article 5 to add amendments to the constitution. More people must know of this option. This may be our last peacefully option to restore our republic and our natural rights.
Mr Whitehead
QUOTE
A REPUBLIC IF YOU CAN KEEP IT
And Your reply Government we deserve
I STOP READING Any thing you said after
WHY
Again ONE PEOPLE have be for all intent an PURPOSE
Lead to believe that some evils must be suffered
TAXS ,democracy, and both POOLITCAL BANDS
Who has lead this BELIEVE
OUR BLACK ROBE REGIMENT
And who is this Regiment
All of the pastors in our NATION
FREEDOM OF RELIGION
AND THIS IS THE FAILURE
TAXS again an the pastor fear to talk of POLITICS
FEAR GOD and Take Your Own Part
By Theodore Roosevelt written in 1913 seek the Enemy plain spoken by the old rough rider
Mr White head today not One American deserves this EVIL and if The PASTORS
And WORD SMITHS who claim to know Why
The Republic of The UNITED STATES IS SO CLOSELY TIED
TO
POWERS OF THE EARTH
The Separate and EQUAL STATION TO WHICH
THE LAWS OF NATURE
AND OF
NATURES
GOD ENTITLE
THEM
THEM
IS
ONE PEOPLE
Who should have a constant voice from THE
BULLY PULPIT
To REINFORCE
THE SIMPLE FACT
OF
THE DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE
Mr Whitehead a good GUN SMITH make sure a weapon when fired a bullet hits the MARK
A good WORD SMITH make sure his or hers WORDS hit the MARK OF TRUTH
And this is the pastors an words smith job
COMMON SENSE every read Thomas Paine
And theses are the times that try mens SOULS
Mr Whitehead WTFU
You spoke of a REPUBLIC
ARTICULATE the SOUL-LUTION
Written in the FIRST PARAGRAPH
OF
The Declaration of Independence
DISSOLVE THE POOLITICAL BANDS
Uncivil war bought and paid for by stolen TAXS
HAS FUNDED THE DRAGON
CHINAFY
Read all about it in
FEAR GOD and TAKE your own part
1913 to today it is almost complete
Mr whitehead i post in my GOD
Giving name an the fact are clear
China aka the dragon
And last but not Least
PSALM 91
The Soldiers Prayer
Our FOUNDERS
TRAMPLED the Lion
Aka Great Britain
Today ONE PEOPLE
Are at war with THE DRAGON
WTFU an read what Theodore ROOSEVELT SAID
READ our DECLARATION as a AMERICAN
Study a very GOOD BOOK
PSALM 91
Seek the Protection of Divine Providence
All pastors are in my opinion as of today are
COWARDS