A rather long read, but I encourage everyone to take a look!

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*The Once-Great Democratic Party
*By Mark Alexander
Friday, October 24, 2008

http://mail.google.com/mail/#inbox/11d2f65ad6d51e25

Thomas Jefferson wrote, "The government is best which governs least," and
that sentiment was thematic in all of his writing about the role of
government. So what happened to the Party of Jefferson, the once-great
Democratic Party, the champion of limited government?

Jefferson, who authored our Declaration of Independence, led the
Anti-Federalist movement against the ratification of the Constitution,
because he feared that those elected to lead our nation would forgo their
higher calling to "support and defend the Constitution," and become pawns
for special interests, using those constituencies to perpetuate their office
and further centralize government power.

Nowhere was he more concerned about this degradation of public integrity
than in regard to the judiciary. Jefferson feared it would become the
"despotic branch,", undermining and altering the proposed constitution by
judicial diktat rather than its prescribed method.

Jefferson's opponent, James Madison, arguing for ratification of our
Constitution, which he authored, believed that individual and states' rights
would endure: "Ambitious encroachments of the federal government, on the
authority of the State governments... would be signals of general alarm...
But what degree of madness could ever drive the federal government to such
an extremity." (Federalist No. 46)

By 1792, however, Madison himself had joined his fellow Virginian,
Jefferson, in opposition to the Federalist Party.

Jefferson's intellect and his insights into the nature of man were
astounding, so much so that 170 years later another famous Democrat, John F.
Kennedy, welcomed the 49 Nobel Prize recipients to the White House saying,
"I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent and of human
knowledge that has ever been gathered together at the White House—with the
possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone."

Jefferson's concerns about the degraded integrity of public men have never
been clearer than in the current presidential cycle. At no point in history
has the differential in "Presidential Character" between the two leading
candidates been more clear.

But this election is much more than a referendum on the two candidates, John
Sidney McCain and Barack Hussein Obama; it is a referendum on the ability of
a majority of Americans voters to discern between one candidate who
possesses the presidential character and integrity of a statesman, and one
who does not.

In fact, Obama could not even qualify for a basic security clearance if he
was applying for a government job because of his close association with
unrepentant terrorists William Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn. These "useful
idiots," apologists for socialist political and economic agendas, used their
radical celebrity to launch Barack Obama's political career and are his
mentors to this day.

No issue is more pressing in this election cycle than the one that concerned
Jefferson most—that of the "Despotic Branch."

Consider this: Five Supreme Court justices will be over 70 years of age in
the first year of the next presidential term. Two of them, the most liberal,
will be 76 and 89. The next president will thus determine whether the
Supreme Court will abide by leftist ideology, or by their oath to support
and defend our Constitution. It's no exaggeration to say that the future of
our nation hangs in the balance.

If we are not a nation governed by a firm Constitution of laws, but a
"Living Constitution," which, as Jefferson noted, would be a "mere thing of
wax in the hands of the judiciary which they may twist and shape into any
form they please," then we are a nation of men.

Conservatives and liberals can argue various policy points ad nauseum, but
the real question is this: Are we a nation of laws or a nation of men? The
terminus of nations that are governed by men rather than laws has, for the
entirety of recorded history, been tyranny. In the last century alone, the
plight of hundreds of millions under dictators such as Lenin, Stalin,
Mussolini, Hitler, Mao, Pol Pot, Idi Amin, Saddam and, who would be next...

Jefferson understood this, as once did his Democratic Party.

The Patriot's mission is to advocate for individual liberty and
responsibility, the restoration of constitutional limits on government and
the judiciary, and the promotion of free enterprise, national defense and
traditional American values.

These principles used to be the centerpiece of the Democratic Party; they
are now its antithesis.

A colleague recently sent me a parody on why we should elect Democrats: "I
think the government will do a better job of spending my money than I could.
When we pull out of Afghanistan and Iraq, I know the Islamic terrorists will
stop trying to kill us. I believe people who can't tell us if it will rain
in two or three days can now tell us the polar ice caps will disappear in a
century if we don't comply with Orwellian government economic oversight.
English has no place being the official language in America. I'd rather pay
$4 for a gallon of gas than allow drilling for oil off the coasts of America
or in that vast Alaskan wasteland, ANWR. 'Big Oil's' five-percent profit on
a gallon of gas is obscene, but the government tax of 18 to 35 percent on
the same gallon of gas is just fine."

The parody continues: "I believe businesses in America should not be allowed
to make profit—it should be confiscated by the government so politicians and
bureaucrats can redistribute that profit as they see fit. I believe guns
cause crimes and murder, not the sociopaths using them, and, thus, should be
confiscated. Besides, when someone threatens my family, I know the
government can respond faster with a call to 911 than I can with a gun in my
hand. It's a right to kill millions of babies while objecting to the death
penalty for murderers. I believe five elitist liberal judges should rewrite
the Constitution by diktat to suit Leftist agendas that could never pass
proper amendment."

This caricature of the Democratic Party would be humorous if it did not, in
fact, reflect its actual platform.

In his keynote speech at the Democratic National Convention this year,
Virginia Senate candidate Mark Warner described the Republican Party: "It is
made up of the Christian Coalition... It is made up of the
right-to-lifers... It's made up of the NRA... It is made up of the home
schoolers... It's made up of a whole coalition of people that have all sorts
of differing views that I think most of us in this room would find
threatening to what it means to be an American."

A few decades ago, that list of folks would have been welcome in the
Democratic Party, not "threatening to what it means to be an American."

But today, that Party is fundamentally flawed in its platform, and it
co-opts voter constituencies who, though they may be good people in general,
are fundamentally disabled in their understanding of our nation's founding
principles and their civic roles and responsibilities.

The real question is not so much what has happened to the Party of
Jefferson, but what has happened to "the people" who now call themselves
Democrats?

Obama is not the problem, just its manifestation. The problem is that we are
a nation with a collapsing foundation of broken families, where the faith of
our founders has been replaced with the real "opiate of the masses," the
mass media, and where ignorance has been institutionalized through our
"public education apparatchiks."

Perhaps we are a nation where a majority of the electorate now identifies
with the dysfunctional pathology of Obama than with the individual character
and institutional principles that are the foundation of our Democratic
Republic.

The good news is that in my home, and tens of millions like it, we still
model for our children the principle of "third person" living: God first,
others (including family, neighbors and country) second, and self third. It
is our highest ambition for our children that they will invest their lives
in service to others, that they will honor the blood and sacrifice of
generations of Patriots before them and be steadfast in their determination
to defend our Constitution and the liberties it embodies in order to extend
freedom to the next generation.

We have not surrendered this political battle, any more than we have
surrendered the cultural war in which we are now engaged.

Thomas Jefferson wrote, for posterity, "Honor, justice, and humanity, forbid
us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant
ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us.
We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeeding generations to
that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them if we basely entail
hereditary bondage on them."

Today, tragically, his once-noble Democratic Party has embraced bondage and
servitude.

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