The  American Dream: Why the Tyrants Can Never Win
by  Lesley Swann
14. Jan, 2010
“The cause of America is in  a great measure the cause of all mankind.” –Thomas Paine, Common Sense,  1776
The American dream has been a part of humanity long  before there was ever an America. History is filled with stories of how people,  once enslaved and oppressed, sought freedom for themselves and their loved ones.  From the Israelites prayers for freedom from their Egyptian oppressors in the  Bible, to William Wallace’s fight for Scottish independence in the 13th century,  to the Boston Tea Party to protest taxation without representation, to the songs  of freedom by African slaves working in fields here in the United States, the  human soul cries out for freedom in a deep and primal way. Freedom is in our  DNA.
Pilgrims didn’t come to the New World for welfare  handouts or government-run health care. Instead, they risked their lives and  everything they had for just a shot a freedom – a shot at being left alone by an  abusive and meddlesome government. They knew full well that starvation, disease,  or any number of cruel fates could befall them, but for freedom they came  anyway. More and more people flocked to the New World for the same reason. It is  this unwritten right to be left alone by one’s government, sink or swim, that  permeates the U.S. Constitution. No human document can be perfect, but this  dream the Founders gave us in the form of the Constitution is the closest  humanity has come to fully unleashing the power and splendor of true freedom in  this world.
Our Founders had a profound understanding of human  nature and of the burning desire for freedom that is planted in the very essence  of who we are as human beings. This is why the Constitution was written so as to  allow that yearning for freedom to flourish and grow. Our Founders knew that  each person would have the best opportunity to achieve their potential when not  chained by an oppressive government. Barack Obama’s statements that the  Constitution is a “deeply flawed” document only serve to reveal his deeply  flawed and naive understanding of human nature, and what it means to be a truly  free people. Not only that, but he has completely missed the point of the  Constitution, and the precious American dream that our Founders bought for us  with their sweat and blood.
Assaulting the dream left to us by our Founders, we now  have proponents of a nanny state who would have us give up our freedoms because  they say it is too hard to be free. It is too hard being free to make a living,  so instead we should have the government take from those who do earn and  redistribute it to us. It is too hard to be free raise a family on our own as we  see fit, so we should abdicate our roles as parents and let the government  school systems and day cares raise our children as they see fit. It is too hard  to be free to provide for our own health care and retirement in the best manner  for us as individuals, so we should just abandon personal responsibility and  choice, instead settling for a blanket one-size-fits-none health care plan that  tells us what is best for us. Would Americans really rather be lazy than  free?
We’ve been told for far too long that it is too hard to  be free. Our Founders showed us how to be free in far more difficult times than  we are facing today. They were willing to sacrifice their lives if necessary so  that we would have precisely these choices that nanny state proponents tell us  are too hard for us. The Founders weren’t willing to sacrifice their freedoms  just because times were tough and they would be appalled today that some  Americans are willing to lay down their hard-won freedoms because of sheer  laziness. Welfare, government-run health care, and a cradle-to-grave nanny state  is NOT freedom, it is the essence of captivity and tyranny.
We are beginning to see the pendulum swing and Americans  are beginning to fight for their liberties and the American dream. The Tenth  Amendment movement is one of the latest manifestations of the age old fight for  freedom. We can press on knowing that we have the weight of human history behind  us as we fight for the American dream. Tyranny may win for a season, but in the  end the human “yearning to breathe free” will rise. This encoding of freedom  into humanity’s DNA is why tyrants can never truly win.
Lesley Swann is the state  coordinator for the  Tennessee Tenth Amendment Center and founder of the East Tennessee 10th  Amendment Group. She is a native of Anderson County,  Tennessee.
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Gill  Rapoza
Veritas Vos  Liberabit

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