Today we celebrate the 225th anniversary of Constitution Day —
the day at the end of the constitutional convention at which the
convention officially adopted, and its members signed, the
Constitution they would then submit to conventions in each of the
several states for ratification. The great British statesman W.E.
Gladstone called it “the most wonderful work ever struck off at a
given time by the brain and purpose of man.” (Of course, the Bible
is a much more wonderful work, but it developed over centuries, not
“at a given time.”) If you haven’t read a book about that
extraordinary summer of effort by the extraordinary collection of
men of distinction and sometimes genius, I highly recommend that
you do so. Three that come to mind are Catherine Drinker
Bowen’s Miracle at Philadelphia, the Collier
brothers’ Decision in
Philadelphia, and A Brilliant Solution, by
Carol Berkin.
I stand in awe today of James Madison, Roger Sherman, Gouverneur
Morris, James Wilson, George Mason, John Dickinson, Ben Franklin,
Robert Morris, William Paterson, Rufus King, George Washington and
the others who labored so mightly to create such a lasting and
principled compact of self-government. May we always celebrate them
— and, too, may we always protect their work.
It is worth quoting another great traditionalist, Richard M.
Weaver, to remind us what is at stake:
The past shows unvaryingly that when a people’s
freedom disappears, it goes not with a bang, but in silence
amid the comfort of being cared for. That is the dire peril
in
the present trend toward statism. If freedom is not found
accompanied by a willingness to resist, and to reject favors,
rather than to give up what is intangible but precarious, it
will not long be found at all.*
Let us not succumb to the “comfort of being cared for,” but
rather, let us stand up and work hard to secure the freedoms that
come from God that are protected by the Constitution. Let us not
allow anyone in power to take those freedoms from us.
* I was introduced to the work of Richard Weaver, by the way, by
my godfather, Ben C. Toledano. In addition to this being
Constitution Day, it is also Ben C.’s birthday, so I hereby wish
him a Happy Birthday and thank him for his enlightenment over the
years.
RJ| 9.17.12 @ 2:50PM
Happy Constitution Day. The Founders were an incredible collection of political realists who set the standard for personal freedom in a society that tolerated slavery and indentured servitude. Over time, their words and principles guided us to greater personal liberty.
We should also pay heed to the words of Benjamin Franklin on the last day of the Convention. I pray that we are not the generation of Americans who he foretold bring down the Constitution and take us to a despotic society.
"In these sentiments, Sir, I agree to this Constitution with all its faults, if they are such; because I think a general Government necessary for us, and there is no form of Government but what may be a blessing to the people if well administered, and believe farther that this is likely to be well administered for a course of years, and can only end in Despotism, as other forms have done before it, when the people shall become so corrupted as to need despotic Government, being incapable of any other." [The Founders' Constitution, Volume 4, page 658]
Occam's Tool| 9.17.12 @ 4:36PM
An awesome job by incredible geniuses.
Oldefarte| 9.17.12 @ 8:29PM
"Constitution Day"? Is that the same document that this present POTUS and his band of extremists have ignored and used as toilet paper for the last four years? Many of us will celebrate that and freedom in general is 11/6/12 turns out the way we pray for. Until such time, I certainly am in no frame of mind to celebrate anything as long as we have BEER SUMMITS disguised as governmental administration and a BLACK JESUS masquerading as a POTUS!!!!!!
aware| 9.18.12 @ 6:11AM
"I smelt a rat."... Patrick Henry at the constitutional convention. Considering the present condition of Leviathan, either the Constitution failed to prevent or it aided in the growth of the Omnipotent State.
Derek Leaberry| 9.18.12 @ 8:52AM
Conservatives should give only one clap for the Constitution. Almost every amendment since the 13th have been bad for conservatives and bad for the country.