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- by Alan Adaschik
I deeply regret the tone and the thrust of an article by Ulrich Boser
which appeared in the January 24, 2005, edition of U.S. News & World
Report, entitled “The sorry legacy of the founders” which
started out by informing us that George Washington hired a dentist to
implant nine teeth into his jaw taken from the mouths of his slaves, that
Sally Hemings, a slave, was the mistress of Thomas Jefferson and had at
least one child by him, and that Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, James
Monroe also had slaves which they treated in a manner that was customary
at the time. My regret over this story raises to the level of alarm when
I also consider the fact that a question asked on the TV game show Hollywood
Squares recently was something like, what did Patrick Henry, who is famous
for his quote, “give me liberty, or give me death”,
have fifty of? The answer: slaves.
Before proceeding lets make it perfectly clear that I do not believe
such information about our founding fathers should be suppressed. I also
fervently agree that slavery was a black mark upon the history of this
Nation. This being so, I will accept at faced value the validity of the
statements made in subject article. However, I do question the timing
of the release of these new revelations concerning the moral turpitude
of our Founding Fathers. Beyond this, what really upsets me is the quote
by Rutgers University historian Jan Lewis added as a conclusion to his
article which was, “Understanding the early leaders’ severe
lapse in judgment over slavery, say Lewis and other historians, makes
their ability to found a new and democratic nation all the more incredible”.
I am upset by this quote because of the realization that this is the kind
of revisionist historical claptrap that is being taught to the future
leaders of this Nation throughout the Nation’s educational systems.
"To entrust the government with the power of determining the
education which our children receive is entrusting our servant with
the power to be our master." – David Nasaw
The first thing wrong with the quote is that it perpetuates the great
establishment lie of omission; that the Founding Fathers found a “new
and democratic nation”. This is only one-half the story and
the far more important half is missing. Our Founding Fathers found a new
democratic republic; a democracy because of an elected leadership and
a constitutional republic because that leadership was bound by sacred
oath to religiously abide by the provisions of our constitution. This
is why we pledge allegiance to a Republic and not to a Democracy. It is
the Republic that must be preserved because our rights and freedom depend
upon its preservation. The Republic is the only thing that limits the
freedom of action of those who lead us and thereby it is the only thing
that stands between us and tyranny.
"Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts
and murders itself. There was never a democracy yet that did not commit
suicide." – John Quincy Adams
Our present leadership, drunk with power and motivated by greed, shun
the concept of a Republic. Therefore, through time they have slowly weaned
Americans away from the notion of a “republic” and
replaced with the concept of “democracy”. To be sure,
you will never ever see the word Republic used by the media or politicians
any more. The word is anathema to them for two reasons; they have destroyed
the one we had and because obeying the supreme laws of our Nation limits
their power and control over us. Concerned primarily with advancing their
careers, the historians of today, now follow the party line and set aside
the truth and expound the myth. Like Judas, for a few pieces of silver,
they have sold their soles and have become willing participants in the
great “con”.
The second thing wrong with Mr. Lewis’ quote is that it states
that Founders had a sever lapse in judgment over slavery and that this
makes their ability to found a new and democratic nation all the more
incredible. From this statement, one is forced to conclude that there
was nothing special about the Founding Fathers. In fact, not only were
they not very special people, they were capable of sever lapses in judgment
and the nation they founded was more of an accident than the result of
ideals and tried and true principles of governing. The unsaid implication
being that the government we have today is far superior to the one we
first had because no one in a position of leadership today ever advocated
owning slaves and abusing them. What pure unadulterated claptrap.
There was something very special about our Founding Fathers. The were
men of intelligence and good will who came together and to a man, put
petty self-interest aside and attempted to create the best of all possible
governments for themselves and more important for their fellow citizens
who they distrusted as much as they distrusted the government they were
attempting to create. True, they were human to a fault. They had mistresses,
they beat their wives, and they owed and abused slaves, but this does
not make what they did incredible. What was incredible was that they put
all of their petty and major faults aside and came together to create
an ideal government. Not only did they accomplish this, but they succeed
far beyond their wildest dreams. This is evident in the fact that the
nation they created grew to be the greatest in the history of the world.
Those in power today would have us believe that the Republic disappeared
because similar the ideals of the Founders, it was seriously flawed. Furthermore,
it was the ascendancy of democracy in America which allowed a former race
of slaves to break their chains of bondage and take their rightful place
as true equals in a multi-racial society. Again, nothing could be further
from the truth. The Founding Father’s created the best of all nations
for its people and by doing so laid the seeds for the eventual emancipation
of the slaves and their rise to full equality as citizens of this great
nation. Evidence of this is that fact that nowhere in the constitution
is “slaves” or “slavery” mentioned. They were
intelligent enough to know that human bondage was incompatible with the
document they were creating and all that was necessary to turn things
around was to substitute the word “citizen” for “property”
when talking about slaves. Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation did just
that, placing former slaves under full protection of the Constitution
and setting the stage for achieving full equality under the law. This
result, though won at a great cost, was inevitable. No man is free unless
all men are free. Our constitution held the promise of freedom and under
it, despite the transgressions of our Founding Fathers; Blacks have taken
their rightful place in the body politic of this nation.
If anyone tells you or implies that democracy is the reason blacks hold
equal status with whites today under the law, ask him if at the end of
the Civil War, if this issue were put to a vote, would the blacks be free?
If at the turn of the previous century in 1899, if a vote were taken,
would the blacks be free? Similarly, if a vote were taken in 1950, would
the blacks be free. Granted, the deeper we go into the 20th century the
stronger the case would be for freedom, but where does that line really
fall? More importantly, where would it fall today if we were a pure democracy
and all Americans were free to vote their fears and prejudices? The answer
to this question is obvious. If it was up to the general population of
white America, blacks would still be “choppin cotton”;
if not as slaves then as indentured servants. The Constitution was the
vehicle by which blacks earned their rightful place in our society. True
they were helped my plethora of intelligent and well meaning whites, but
the truth of the matter is that throughout our history, your average Joe
American liked thinking he was superior to somebody and would have voted
to keep Blacks in the dreadful place that fate had bestowed upon them.
It was our Constitution that set Black America free, not Democracy, but
the leadership of this nation would have you think otherwise because the
stronger your belief in democracy is, the more freedom they have to rule
us and the less freedom we have as citizens.
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