Is the Government Living up to the Preamble
Essay by RogerCooper1131 • June 5, 2013 • Essay • 253 Words (2 Pages) • 1,447 Views
Is the Government Living Up to the Preamble
In today's world many people think that sometimes the government is ridiculous and an unnecessary, but when you look at the reality of it the government is very necessary and can be required for a country to strive. The United States is built upon its Constitution, which had its tone set by the Preamble to this. The Preamble to the United States constitution is very in depth and with a lack of the rest of the Constitution; the Preamble would still be able to accomplish the job of building this country on a sound foundation. The Six things that were primarily secured in the Preamble as part of the Constitution are to form a more perfect Union, to establish justice, to insure domestic tranquility, to provide for the common defense, to promote the general welfare, and to secure the blessings of liberty. These things are still upheld today and I believe them to be the six statements that could sum up the will of the government.
I am very sorry to say that this countries government has not abided by or adhered to the Preamble present in the Constitution in its entirety, and has dishonored one of the statements made at least one time. Their has been some that were not broken such as the promise to establish justice. On multiple occasions it can be seen that justice is not established or found for certain cases that courts across the country have seen. The government has fo
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