The Anti-Federalist Party
Posted: Wed May 20, 2009 7:39 pm
It's finally here:
http://anti-federalist.org/We do not pretend, nor claim, that we have reached the point in our Republic where the actions undertaken by the brave Founders of this nation must, or should, be repeated. Indeed, it is the sincere hope of all who claim to be Anti-Federalists that such circumstances will never again arise in America.
We do, however, believe in the essence of 1776, and the promise of America, as expressed in The Declaration:
*That all men (and women) are created equal.
*That rights are not endowed or granted by government, but are unalienable and vested as a consequence of personhood, and thus can only be protected (or abrogated) by government.
*That government exists as a lawful and just enterprise only so long as it acts with the consent of the governed.
*That our Constitution is black letter law, not a list of suggestions.
*That The Constitution sets forth a limited form of Federal Government, reserving most functions to The States and The People.
*That we must return to this form of limited Federal Government in order to preserve our liberties, our economy, and our national sovereignty.
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The reasons are both historical and contemporary. There was, at the time of ratification of The Constitution, a body of people who believed that The Constitution was inadequate to protect against tyranny and the ultimate failure of our nascent government. These people, along with those on the other side of the debate ("The Federalists") wrote many essays and letters, and were largely responsible for The Bill of Rights being included in The Constitution.
But they argued that even The Bill of Rights did not go far enough, and many of their warnings of usurpations and violations of the rights of man have, sadly, come to pass. We therefore honor those fine patriots in the name of our party, in the hope of being able to restore America to its Constitutional roots.