We - Preamble Gov.
Essay by Marry • December 20, 2011 • Essay • 1,221 Words (5 Pages) • 1,524 Views
"We, the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America." (law.yale.edu)
The preamble of the United States "In order to form a more perfect union" states that the government of the United States of America not perfect at its founding but our four fathers had goals for this country.
The word "union" refers to the union of the different colonies or states. Their "union" did not start out perfect, in order to correct this the fathers placed the goal of creating one, a union between every state/colonies in order to allow a common good and defense to insure our domestic tranquility prosperity could follow after their valiant efforts.
Alone no colonies were safe but vulnerable to attack. Knowing they could not provide defense for themselves, in order for the colonies to ensure their lasting independence they decided to form a union between them, to win their independence from any threat including Great Britain, France and Germany.
Another point of the preamble is "Establish Justice" For every human being ruled by the laws of their nation; we must guarantee the good people a safety. We also must not distinguish the rules in which people are suppose to do and not to do held under the shield of protection. Establishing justice also symbolizes to keep the ones you love safe then that the rules are good for the people, it also symbolizes that it can keep unrighteous people or bad people confined behind bars to protect the people from being harmed by these fugitives.
The following point of the preamble is "domestic Tranquility" Derives from domus (Latin) which means house/home. Often the founders often to the happiness of domestic life. Which is interrupted as the life with their beloved families. Viewing the family as a basic unit of society's preservation and freedom from government, enlisted as one of their highest qualities. Which basically means domestic tranquility is made in order to preserve family life and those in it.
Preamble states "We the People" target a everyone since we are all included in we. It was not placed by error but it is the people's responsibility to guarantee domestic tranquility. It is our duty bestowed apon us by the founding fathers of the United States of America to insure our homeland never falls. Wherever trouble arises it has been placed on our shoulders or rather our duty to fix and set it right.
Secondly the bold captions We the People distinguish the constitution that establishes a unified Government. So we the people are the government, it is not one persons government but a government unified under its people which make up the whole country. Too many people just assume that the Government is apart from the people but this is the exact opposite of what our four fathers wrote. Reason why, our nations motto means we join together to get things done.
Next point of the preamble is "to provide for the common defense" a phrase in the US constitution, which is one of the reasons that the individual states united together in order to form a union: In order to provide a efficient, unified military force to protect all of the states together (as opposed to each state holding one selves own military or militia to provide defense.
The government will provide the necessary task in order to provide the nation's defense includes: Nay, Army, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard and more to protect this country from threats or enemies.
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