“Observations”©
by: Donald S. Conkey
Date: December 10, 2009 - #
9951 – Remembering how America got its Bill of Rights (820)
Next Tuesday is December 15, 2009.
What is significant about December 15? Every American should reverence this date but few do. It was 218 years ago on
December 15, 1791 that America’s Bill of Rights was ratified, America’s first ten amendments, and became a part
of America’s new Constitution. These were the “unalienable rights” those Americans wanted as part of their
Constitution, but which, some feel today, are being slowly watered down and destroyed by the new administration. How America
obtained its Bill of Rights is an interesting story, a story few know about today because it is seldom taught in our schools
anymore.
Today there is more news about how a minority, a very small number of individuals – are mocking
God and America’s God based culture. These individuals are successfully removing from government the values America
was founded upon as they work to remove the influence of God from our government, including our schools. Recently, here in
Georgia opponents to the 10 Commandments in Barrow County receive the headlines. Here in Cherokee county the same issue drew
many proponents to the Justice Center but the few opponents got the major headlines.
This is a crucial
time in America’s history. Are today’s Americans like those Jefferson wrote about in the Declaration of Independence
“... and accordingly all experience has shewn, that Mankind [us today] are more disposed to suffer, while Evils
are sufferable, than to right themselves by abolishing the forms to which they are accustomed. But when a long Train of Abuses
and Usurpations, pursuing invariably the same object, evinces a Design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their
right, it is their Duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future Security [and happiness].
...”.
Where are today’s historians, those whose job it is, to remind Americans of what happened when
other nations, using the same tactics being used in America today, destructed from within? Will Durant, in his eleven volume,
“The Story of Civilization,” pointed out nation after nation fell, and the people suffered greatly, when the few
were successful in taking over the government by using their constitution to gain power, and then subdue the people using
false promises, fear and intimidation to silence the people.
In 1933 Hitler gained control of Germany
through the election process. His storm troopers intimidated the people, came close to destroying all Jewish citizens, and
by May 1945 had succeeded in totally destroying Germany, leaving the German people totally devastated. The people were afraid
to speak out against Hitler. And it has, and is happening in our generation – in Iraq – Saddam, and it is happening
in other nations as well. Can it happen here in America? Have elected officials, by ignoring the principles established by
the Founding Fathers, put their stamp of approval on this madness. No nation has ever survived after taking the “laws
of Nature or of Nature’s God” out of their Government, and then, with corrupt laws subdue the people through fear
into submission, a fear that is spreading throughout America today.
Jefferson also wrote in his
Declaration of Independence “that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable
Rights ...” Note Jefferson’s emphasis on the word Creator. He capitalized it. Was Jefferson being insensitive?
In today’s world Jefferson would be “politically incorrect” and taken to court. Jefferson knew, as do 90
percent of all Americans, that American rights were, and are dependent upon the mercy of the “laws of Nature, or Nature’s
God” – Jefferson’s God.
This takes us back to the 1787, September 17, when 39 men
signed the new Constitution of the United States. What our history books seldom tell us is that there were three of the Founding
Fathers who refused to sign that Constitution. They were George Mason, Elbridge Gerry, and Virginia Governor Edmund Randolph.