Friday, July 10, 2009

The Nation vs. the Republic

Keith, Patrick N. AMH2010

If The Articles of the Confederation were the basis for our initial government, succeeding the Declaration of Independence, and then it was determined that they did not provide sufficient power and control for those in power of the Continental Congress, who’s member’s thus then decided arbitrarily to form a new government, in essence a second revolution, though bloodless I presume, does this not make our current government, The federal government Of the Republic of The United States, the second instituted bureaucracy of this nation of the United States? My main point is that the formation of the United States was the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution was only the formation of the second government instituted to preside over this nation that is the United States.

The United States the Nation and The Republic of the United States; they are not the same. I do not know if this clear, there is though an important point I wish to make, I am a patriot of my country, I am a patriot of the ideals instilled in me buy the elusive dreams of freedom and equality for all souls here in the U.S., these are my ideals, and I am of the nation of the United States.

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