Twenty-Eight Principles the Progressives have tried to destroy
Posted by Michael in Marine Veteran Blog, tags: 28 principles, 5000 year leap, american history, Constitution, founding fathers, progressive movement, progressivesThe 5000 Year Leap
1981 W. Cleon Skousen – 1991, 2006 National Center for Constitutional Studies
Published by The National Center for Constitutional Studies
28 Principles that the Founding Fathers Set Forth
1st Principle: The Only Reliable Basis for Sound Government and Just Human Relations is Natures Law.
2nd Principle: A Free People Cannot Survive Under a Republican Constitution Unless They Remain Virtuous and Morally Strong.
3rd Principle: The Most Promising Method of Securing a Virtuous and Morally Stable People is to Elect Virtuous Leaders.
4th Principle: Without Religion the Government of a Free People Cannot be Maintained.
5th Principle: All Things Were Created by God, Therefore upon Him All Mankind are Equally Dependent, and to Him They are Equally Responsible.
6th Principle: All Men are Created Equal.
7th Principle: The Proper Role of Government is to Protect Equal Rights, Not Provide Equal Things.
8th Principle: Men are Endowed by Their Creator with Certain Unalienable Rights.
9th Principle: To Protect Man’s Rights, God has Revealed Certain Principles of Divine Law.
10th Principle: The God-given Right to Govern is Vested in the Sovereign Authority of the Whole People.
11th Principle: The Majority of the People may Alter or Abolish a Government Which has Become Tyrannical.
12th Principle: The United States of America Shall be a Republic.
13th Principle: A Constitution Should be Structured to Permanently Protect the People from the Human Frailties of their Rulers.
14th Principle: Life and Liberty are Secure Only so Long as the Right to Property is Secure.
15th Principle: The Highest Level of Property Occurs when there is a Free-Market Economy and a Minimum of Government Regulations.
16th Principle: The Government Should be Separated into Three Branches— Legislative, Executive, and Judicial.
17th Principle: A System of Checks and Balances Should be Adopted to Prevent the Abuse of Power.
18th Principle: The Unalienable Rights of the People are Most Likely to be Preserved if the Principles of Government are Set Forth in a Written Constitution.
19th Principle: Only Limited and Carefully Defined Powers Should be Delegated to Government, All Others Being Retained in the People.
20th Principle: Efficiency and Dispatch Require Government to Operate According to the Will of the Majority, but Constitutional Provisions Must be Made to Protect the Rights of the Minority.
21st Principle: Strong Local Self-government is the Keystone to Preserving Human Freedom.
22nd Principle: A Free People Should be Governed by Law and Not by the Whims of Men.
23rd Principle: A Free Society Cannot Survive as a Republic Without a Broad Program of General Education.
24th Principle: A Free People Will Not Survive Unless They Stay Strong.
25th Principle: “Peace, Commerce, and Honest Friendship with All Nations— Entangling Alliances with None.” -Thomas Jefferson
26th Principle: The Core Unit Which Determines the Strength of Any Society is the Family; Therefore, the Government Should Foster and Protect its Integrity.
27th Principle: The Burden of Debt is as Destructive to Freedom as Subjugation by Conquest.
28th Principle: The United States Has a Manifest Destiny to be an Example and a Blessing to the Entire Human Race.
Looking at the 28 principles that I listed above, can you see what the Progressives have tried to do or have done to what the founders set up? Keep in mind that I’m not an “Allegiance to Party Guy” I know that Progressives exist in both the Democrat and Republican Parties. Along with some infiltration into the Libertarian and Constitution Parties.
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