During the time leading up to the American Revolution, there was no standing army in the Colonies. As such, they had to be ready to fight in a “minute’s” notice to defend themselves. That’s why they were called “minute men.” They were our only defense against invasion at the time.
After the war, when our Founding Fathers were drafting the Constitution, they included the right to bear arms (the Second Amendment to the Bill of Rights) to ensure there would always be a means to protect and defend the newly established country.
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Because of the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting at Newtown, Connecticut, President Obama stated we must take steps to assure a tragedy such as that should never happen again. In order to assure that never happens, initially he stated we should not “politicize” the gun control debate. In a later presentation, when he addressed the Newtown School shooting families and responders who attended a vigil in Newtown, he asked his audience, “What choice do we have? Are we really prepared to say that we’re powerless in the face of such carnage,
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Another way of introducing my newly published psychologically based book, What Would the Founding Fathers Say?: How Today’s Leaders Have Lost Their Way, is to briefly share with you my thinking on where we are as a country today and how we got there.
Prior to receiving my doctorate degree in clinical psychology, I served in Korea, during peace time, as detachment commander in the U.S. Medical Service Corps. Overseas service helped magnify my pride as an American and taught me to appreciate the uniqueness of the United States as a land of personal liberty based on laws written by and for its people.
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