Every year on Independence Day, at some point, I sit down and read the Declaration of Independence.
Every time I read it, I marvel at the audacity of Jefferson and the others, writing that all men were created equal, and that this was a "self-evident" truth...at a time when the world thought otherwise, when kings were in charge of most countries, and everybody "knew" that some men were born to rule, and some were born to be ruled.
I've often imagined King George laughing at the impudence of the Founders when he first read the Declaration, and I've thought about the confidence of his generals, who surely thought they could defeat the colonists easily and quickly, and how shocked they must have been to lose that war.
When my sons were young, I would read the Declaration aloud to them every Independence Day. I explained to them that this is our nation's birth certificate, and that they need to know what it says...that the day isn't about parades and fireworks and barbecues; it's about liberty, and destiny, and the right of free people to govern themselves...and how they must never take their freedom for granted.
Here it is...the most important and stirring paean to liberty ever written...
Declaration of Independence: A Transcription | National Archives
Every time I read it, I marvel at the audacity of Jefferson and the others, writing that all men were created equal, and that this was a "self-evident" truth...at a time when the world thought otherwise, when kings were in charge of most countries, and everybody "knew" that some men were born to rule, and some were born to be ruled.
I've often imagined King George laughing at the impudence of the Founders when he first read the Declaration, and I've thought about the confidence of his generals, who surely thought they could defeat the colonists easily and quickly, and how shocked they must have been to lose that war.
When my sons were young, I would read the Declaration aloud to them every Independence Day. I explained to them that this is our nation's birth certificate, and that they need to know what it says...that the day isn't about parades and fireworks and barbecues; it's about liberty, and destiny, and the right of free people to govern themselves...and how they must never take their freedom for granted.
Here it is...the most important and stirring paean to liberty ever written...
Declaration of Independence: A Transcription | National Archives
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