"Driven from every other corner of the earth, Freedom of Thought and The Right of Private Judgement in matters of conscience direct their course to this happy country as their last asylum." Samuel Adams - 1776
My Rights, Privileges, Duties, Responsibilities
Published on May 2, 2010 By Korwyn In US Domestic

I AM AN AMERICAN -

These rights and privileges are mine:

  • I may think as I please.
  • I may  speak or write as I please, so long as I do not interfere with the rights of others.
  • I have the right to vote. By my vote I choose the public officers who are really my servants.
  • I have the right to choose my work, to seek any job for which my experience and ability have fitted me.
  • I have the right to try and improve my lot through various means.
  • I have the right to a prompt trial by jury, if I should be accused of a crime.
  • I may seek justice in the courts where I have equal rights with others.
  • I have the privilege of sharing in the benefits of many of the natural resources of my country.
  • I may educate my children in free schools.
  • I have the right to worship as I think best.
  • I have the right to "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness."

I AM AN AMERICAN -

These duties I share with my fellow citizens:

  • It is my duty to obey my country's laws.
  • It is my duty to vote, so my government may truly represent the will of the people.
  • It is my duty to keep informed as to the honesty and ability of candidates for public office.
  • It is my duty,  by my vote and my influence, to correct injustice.
  • It is my duty to pay such taxes as have been devised by representatives elected by me, to defray the cost of government.
  • It is my duty to serve on juries when called on.
  • I may sometimes become my duty to hold a public office for which I am suited, so my government may function efficiently.
  • It is my duty to defend my country, if need should arise.
  • It is my duty to abide by the will of the majority, to stand behind my government, so my nation may be unified in time of crisis.

 


Comments
on May 04, 2010

I'll agree in part with your list. You don't state who provides the "rights". If it is the goverment...well, then the government giveth and the government taketh away. I speak particularly of the last "right" you mention. As it stands now, that right is given by the "creator" not the government.

"Free" schools? Free from manipulation or free in cost? You're not clear on that. If the former, I'm for it. If the later, my property taxes don't know what your talking about. Unfortunately nothing is free ($$$).

As for duties, you left out the duties of elected officials to act in the best interests of the nation, not their wallets. They are doing whatever they want, whether their constituents want it or not. Unfortunately we can not read minds or see into the hearts of those we elect. I would respectfully add, it is my duty to oppose all enemies, foreign and domestic (an oath I actually took, as did any active duty military and veteran). I can understand your last "duty" but I do have reservations. If that were the case we would still be an English colony.

I pay my taxes (like it or not), but when I think of all the questionable things that taxpayers do pay for (remember "Piss Christ") it makes me wince. If people really knew half the nonsense this government funds, and I am speaking of things the majority would dislike, heads would be rolling.

IMO politicians should be paid an amount equal to the average wage of their state or district they represent and it should be a two term max. That might encourage them to improve the job market in their areas. I know the argument, no "smart" people would run for office. Well, they will if if they don't want "dumb" people to run the government. Just look where the "smart" people have gotten us. At least "dumb" people ask questions instead of pretending they know everything. Some common sense would be good for a change, the voters could determine that among the candidates. The president should get all expenses paid and minimum wage, base on a 40 hour work week, so he/she can relate to the people they serve. Give them $25K severance for each term they serve upon leaving office. Politics should be a duty not a career.

on May 08, 2010

 

on May 09, 2010

Nitro Cruiser
I'll agree in part with your list. You don't state who provides the "rights". If it is the goverment...well, then the government giveth and the government taketh away.

Only because the citizens receiving those rights have no interest in keeping them.

on May 10, 2010

Only because the citizens receiving those rights have no interest in keeping them.

If they made sacrifices for the "rights" they might not toss them around like cheap campaign promises.

Disclaimer: Might just be me, but I don't view "community organizer", especially ones that "ask not what you can do for your country, but what your country can do for you", as a service.

on Jun 15, 2010

What is interesting is that the original post was taken from a 1947 pamphlet published on what it means to be an American Citizen. There are 82 pages of content but I thought this might spark some discussion, or at least cause someone to consider what rights and responsibilities we have. I agree that if 'the government giveth' the government can take it away. Which of course is the very reason the Federal Government is so intent on creating bogus 'rights' (aka entitlements) which allow it to garner yet even more power over the citizens.

on Jun 16, 2010

I agree that if 'the government giveth' the government can take it away

And one of the reason the Constitution is about what Government CAN do, not what citizens can do.  The 10th amendment is the least understood, and yet the most important.  And one long neglected by SCOTUS.

Which of course is the very reason the Federal Government is so intent on creating bogus 'rights' (aka entitlements) which allow it to garner yet even more power over the citizens.

Your statement comes as a surprise (or denial) by some.  But most of us are fully aware of this.  Reagan was telling us this 60 years ago, and again 30 years ago.  But some are just too stupid, myopic to understand it, or know it very well, and figure to use the stupid and myopic to their own power gains.