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One of the things I admire most about Fred Thompson is that he is a clear and precise speaker/writer.
This article entitled “On Federalism” is yet another example of those attributes.
The Framers drew their design for our Constitution from a basic understanding of human nature. From the wisdom of the ages and from fresh experience, they understood the better angels of our nature, and the less admirable qualities of human beings entrusted with power.
The Framers believed in free markets, rights of property and the rule of law, and they set these principles firmly in the Constitution. Above all, the Framers enshrined in our founding documents, and left to our care, the principle that rights come from our Creator and not from our government.
We developed institutions that allowed these principles to take root and flourish: a government of limited powers derived from, and assigned to, first the people, then the states, and finally the national government. A government strong enough to protect us and do its job competently, but modest and humane enough to let the people govern themselves. Centralized government is not the solution to all of our problems and – with too much power – such centralization has a way of compounding our problems. This was among the great insights of 1787, and it is just as vital in 2007.
What a powerful statement from beginning to end and well worth taking the time to read.
HT: Instapundit
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~J~ Says:
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If only our politicians in Washington would read the Federalist Papers and take to heart what the framers intended we would have a much smaller centralized government with the states and localities being able to govern themselves in daily life.
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