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A Federalist's Speech

Date Submitted: 04/11/2003 15:10:01
Category: / History
Length: 4 pages (1151 words)
A Federalist's Speech (I made this up actually) Friends, Many of us are overreacting; the Constitution is not meant to oppress us. As of now, our states are vulnerable. Do you honestly think that one of our states can maintain their independence from the British on its own? Survival as a respected nation requires the transfer of important, though limited, powers to a central government, and this can be done without destroying the identity or …
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…and potentially oppressive faction or party. The Constitution does not oppress us; rather, it is the glue that holds our nation together with a perfect balance of state power and national power- a perfect balance of freedom and stability. Remember, happiness doesn?t exist without liberty. Liberty doesn?t exist without self-government. Self-government doesn?t exist without constitutionalism. Constitutionalism doesn?t exist without morality. And none of these great goods exist without stability and order.
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