Declaration of Independence

We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. - That to secure these rights, Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.

Thursday, July 17, 2025

Should Individuals Look for the Good in Their Nation?

The liberty principle for this Freedom Fridy concerns the need for positive thinking about one’s nation. There is no perfect nation because they are composed of imperfect individuals and led by less than perfect – and sometimes evil – leaders. However, some nations are closer to being perfect than other nations are. For example, America was founded in God’s promised land and has a Constitution written by great men raised up by the Lord to found this nation.

Victor Joecks, columnist for the Last Vegas Review-Journal discussed “some of the most incredible things” about America that we should celebrate despite the United States being a less than perfect nation. Here is Joecks’ list of “incredible things” for us to celebrate as we move closer to the 250th anniversary of our independence. 

·         We are a nation of settlers. This is the country where ancestors risked – and often lost – their lives in pursuit of religious freedom and opportunity. From the Mayflower to the Oregon Trail, they persevered in extreme hardship….

·         We defeated the mighty British Empire to secure our independence. American soldiers endured the cold, disease, and death of Valley Forge. Under the instruction of Baron von Steuben, a Prussian, the Army emerged with greater discipline, unity, and skill.

·         Our country’s founding documents are marvels. The Declaration of Independence eloquently lays out the purpose of government – to secure our God-given, unalienable rights. The Constitution, drawing from the wisdom of the Bible, history, and political philosophers, uses checks and balances to limit the government’s power.

·         At the cost of hundreds of thousands of Union lives, we threw off the scourge of slavery.

·         Our heroes are too numerous to mention, but include Nathan Hale, Harriet Tubman, Teddy Roosevelt, and Billy Graham.

·         Our land is beautiful. Consider the vastness of the Grand Canyon, the power of Niagara Falls, and the stunning views in Canyonlands National Park. Our beaches, from Hawaii to California to the East Coast, draw people from around the world.

·         We conquered the continent with the Transcontinental Railroad and later, the Interstate Highway System. We completed the Empire State Building in less than 14 months. We built the Hoover Dam. We carved the faces of our greatest presidents into the side of a mountain.

·         We created the first airplane in 1903. Less than 70 years later, we put a man on the moon.

·         We have the most powerful economy in the history of the world because we have largely embraced a free market system. The average American enjoys luxuries, lie air conditioning, air travel, cellphones, and microwaves, that the richest people 200 years ago could scarcely have dreamed of.

·         We have the best athletes in the world. We have more than twice as many Olympic medals as the next-closest country – the Soviet Union, which doesn’t even exist anymore. American football is way more exciting than the world’s version of that sport.

·         We have the mightiest military in the history of the world. We played pivotal roles in winning World War I, World War II, and the Cold War. Our B-2 bombers can take off from Missouri, successfully bomb a buried Iranian nuclear site, and return home without landing. Hundreds of thousands of men and women have given their lives for the freedom we enjoy.

There are many great and wonderful things about America. After listing some of “the incredible things” about America, Joecks discussed “two ways leftist cynics attempt to disparage America”:

·         For one, they’ll claim America is defined by her faults, not her accomplishments. [However, they do not] apply that standard to their heroes. In 1969, the late Ted Kennedy drove off a bridge on Chappaquiddick Island. That accident resulted in the death of his passenger, Mary Jo Kopechne. The Left spent the next 40 years celebrating him anyway. This hypocrisy shows the Left doesn’t truly believe you should define countries or people by their flaws. They just hope those who love America and her heroes do.

·         The Left also attempts to sever our connection to this marvelous history. They tear down monuments to American heroes like Thomas Jefferson and Christopher Columbus. They rename holidays. They teach children that America’s success comes from oppressing others.

Joecks concluded his article as follows: “You aren’t just an individual. You are part of a family, which is part of a community, which is part of a state, which is part of a country. Celebrating your country is both good and natural. It should be easy to do when it’s the greatest country in the history of the world.”

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