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And To This Declaration...........

By Tom Gehl
Friday, Jul 4 2008, 06:43 AM

"And to this Declaration we pledge our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred honor".

 

Our kids' favorite movie is National Treasure.  It's a tremendous film containing action, humor, and lots of history.  It's proof that Hollywood can still put out good stuff without spewing truckloads of sex, violence, or special effects.

There is a great scene where Nicholas Cage is in the National Archives, reading a few lines from the original Declaration of Independence.  After doing so he pauses reflectively, and them comments to his companion, "you know - people don't talk like that anymore".

 

Take a minute or two this weekend and read the document that Jefferson authored and so many signed.  And then give some thought to the fact that when they pledged their lives, forutnes, and sacred honor, they valued most what they mentioned last - their honor.  These were not casual words glibly penned for dramatization.  Many of those men would forfeit their lives at the end of a British rope for the audacity of their actions.

Nicholas Cage was right - we don't talk like that anymore.

Maybe remembering those who did will help us to.

Happy Fourth of July to everyone.

Comments

Practically Speaking   

Great post, Tom. I love that movie too--it's good, clean fun. It certainly speaks to the signers putting their money where there mouth was and sticking their necks out in signing that document.

It wouldn't hurt for people to read through the Declaration and the Constitution. Maybe then they would be less eager to give up our precious rights.

(I especially like the part where he holds the girl with one hand, to keep her from falling, but drops her to rescue the Declaration. When he apologizes to her for making that choice, she says, that's OK, I would have done the same thing! Now those two are history buffs.)

If the weather gets iffy this weekend, National Treasure would make a great diversion.

July 4, 2008 7:25 AM

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