Trading A
Constitutional Republic For Big Brother
By Chuck Baldwin
June 3, 2003
The principle of limited federal authority is the bedrock principle upon
which our government was created. America's founders envisioned a nation of strong,
independent but united states, and a very limited and myopic central system.
However, when General Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant at
Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia, the vision of the Founding Fathers was destroyed. The
principle of limited federal authority was cast aside and a nation preoccupied with
unlimited federal power and authority took its place.
As a result, we have lived under a European-style federal system for
nearly a century and a half. America today has become the very kind of country that our
forebears fought to break free from.
Conservatives would have us believe that President Bush and the Republican
Party are working to reverse the rush toward bigger and bigger government. They aren't. In
fact, Bush and Company are putting the pedal to the metal when it comes to promoting a
bigger-than-ever federal system. In fact, Bush has used the events of 9/11 to strip
Americans of more liberties than any President during the 20th Century, including Bill
Clinton or Franklin Roosevelt.
For example, Bush has selectively suspended the right of habeas corpus,
which means the right to know the charges one is being held under. Through his attorney
general, Bush has also authorized using federal agencies to conduct searches and seizures
without requiring them to first obtain proper warrants. This is blatantly illegal and
unconstitutional!
Furthermore, the Bush government now even has the power to investigate
American citizens with absolutely no probable cause. Under Bush's policies, a citizen
could even have his or her citizenship revoked if they were found to violate these newly
enacted and loosely defined anti-terrorism laws.
Obviously, you will not find these kinds of policies in the U.S.
Constitution. They are right out of Orwell's "1984" and Hitler's Third Reich.
But it doesn't stop there.
Now, President Bush wants to give the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA),
the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and the National Security Agency the authority to
demand personal and financial records of individual citizens. Beyond that, sources are
reporting that private pressure groups are currently being organized to collect taxes for
the IRS. They will be paid by commission, of course.
Furthermore, bankers are already being told that beginning this fall all
new customers will be subjected to a required background check which will be forwarded to
the federal government. That's right! Your banker is soon to be a private snoop for the
federal government.
In addition, have you noticed all the check-points going up everywhere?
One can hardly travel more than a few miles without finding himself in a long line where
various and sundry police agencies probe and even search his or her person and property.
If you look closely, you will notice that federal agents are included in practically every
one of these random check-points. The old Communist command, "Show me your
papers," has become a routine American demand.
This administration is quickly turning what was once a constitutional
republic into a federal police state. But what is worse is that the architect of this
tyranny, President George W. Bush, seems to enjoy the support of the vast majority of
Christian conservatives.
It is extremely difficult to imagine how willingly we forfeited the
fundamental principle of limited government upon the altar of pseudo-conservatism and
disarming Christian rhetoric. Yet, that is exactly what we seem to have done.
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