by Dean Bowen, America Outloud:
In 1820, it was a Democrat Congress that passed the Missouri Compromise, which reversed earlier anti-slavery policies. The Democrat-passed law permitted slavery in almost half of the federal territories, and “Several States were subsequently admitted as slave States for the first time since the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution,” according to historian David Barton[1]
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In 1850, it was the Democrat Congress that passed the Fugitive Slave Law. This heinous law required Northerners to “return escaped slaves back into slavery or else pay huge fines.”
Barton notes that in “many instances,” free black men were kidnapped in the North and taken into Southern custody without the “benefit of both a jury trial and the right of habeas corpus – despite the fact that the Constitution had explicitly guaranteed those rights.
John Quincy Adams scolded the Democrats for their insistence on ignoring the founding principles in their quest and love for the evils of slavery:
The first step of the slaveholder to justify by argument the peculiar institutions (of slavery) is to deny the self-evident truths of the Declaration of Independence. He denies that all men are created equal. He denies that they have inalienable rights.”[2]
Few things have changed when it comes to the Democrat leaders in Congress or in any other branch of government. They will continue to subvert the principles found in the Declaration of Independence and the guaranteed rights protected by the Constitution if it suits their agenda.
The Muslim, Christian, and Jewish families in Montgomery County, Maryland, as represented by Mahmoud v. Taylor, are being told by community leaders and judges that they have no parental rights, nor do they have religious freedom to express their faith and beliefs.
Parents have absolute rights in raising their children in the morality of their religious faith and beliefs. According to George Washington, these two elements are foundational to a healthy society.
In his farewell address to the nation in 1796, Washington stated: “Of all the dispositions and habits which lead to political prosperity, religion and morality are indispensable supports.”
They’re not optional, desirable, or helpful. Rather, they are indispensable and intertwined within our founding documents. Yet the Marxists in the Democratic party wish to ignore them completely to advance their anti-American agenda.
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