Remember THE Declaration of Independence?

From a piece at American Thinker written by Bruce Walker titled Remembering What the Declaration of Independence is Not.

It was not a poll-driven summation of current opinion.  The men who gathered in Philadelphia did respect each other’s talents and knowledge, but the document they signed was not not driven by the latest Gallup or Zogby poll results.  What was right and true was not dependent upon popular opinion.

The signers did not even seek a vote of the people.  No referendum was necessary for the Declaration of Independence and it might well have failed in some of the colonies.  The “will of the people,” so precious to demagogues, did not determine what was right and true.  The people can fall for Hitler, adore Obama, and be enchanted by silly or wicked men.  The purpose of government, as the Declaration clearly states, is to secure liberty and not to implement that dubious, inconstant sentiment “the will of the people.”

The men who signed the Declaration of Independence represented the absolute opposite of “interest group politics” so slavishly worshipped in political science departments… (bold by ed.)

Read the whole thing.

Via Thunder Tales.

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