S.E.A.L: Seal in and Enhance American Liberty Stand Fast. Stand Strong.
The Founding Fathers in designing certain provisions and safeguards within the Constitution to protect the principles of a constitutional republic and individual rights. The Founding Fathers were deeply concerned about the potential dangers posed by various forms of government that could undermine the fundamental values they sought to establish in the United States.
For example, Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution guarantees that every state in the Union shall have a republican form of government. This was designed to ensure that the states wouldn’t fall into despotism or tyranny, and it reflects the Founders’ belief in the importance of representative government and the rule of law.
Section 3 of the Fourteenth Amendment was included to address the aftermath of the Civil War and to prevent individuals who had engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United States from holding certain offices unless pardoned by Congress. This provision aimed to prevent those who had actively sought to overthrow the government from later participating in its leadership. Despite the improper application of this clause to silence opposition from a political party, such misuse cannot be tolerated.
The Founding Fathers’ concerns about the potential erosion of individual liberties and the stability of the republic were rooted in their historical understanding of the challenges faced by other societies and governments. They sought to create a system of checks and balances, separation of powers, and safeguards against tyranny to protect the principles of liberty, justice, and equality that they deemed essential.
Their intent was to create a government that would stand against the forces of authoritarianism and oppression, safeguarding the rights of individuals and maintaining the integrity of the constitutional republic. Their legacy continues to shape discussions and debates about governance, individual rights, and the proper role of government in the United States.
In the heart of our land lies a sanctuary for liberty, a place where the principles of freedom and the sanctity of life are held sacred. South Dakota stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of inherited liberty, a beacon for those who cherish individual rights and the value of every life. As we gaze across our state, we declare in unison that there is no refuge here for anti-liberty policies or actions that diminish the essence of life.
For those who seek to undermine the core tenets of inherited liberty, know this: South Dakota is not a welcoming ground for such endeavors. We stand united against any ideology that threatens our freedoms, that attempts to sow division, or that disrespects the inherent worth of every human being.
Our state’s foundation is built upon the principles of self-reliance, personal responsibility, and the indomitable spirit of our people. We value the inherent rights granted to us by our Creator and enshrined in our nation’s founding documents. We are steadfast in our commitment to protect the integrity of our land and the future of our children.
South Dakota is a place where inherited liberty flourishes, where the right to self-determination is celebrated, and where the sanctity of life is cherished. We reject the notion that any government or ideology should supersede the freedoms that define us. We declare that there is no place within our borders for policies that seek to erode the very foundations of our society.
As we move forward, we hold fast to the principles that have guided us through history. We honor the legacy of those who came before us, who fought for our liberties and understood the significance of life. We remain unwavering in our commitment to safeguard the future, ensuring that South Dakota remains a haven for those who seek to uphold the values of freedom and the dignity of all human life.
This is not a call for division, but a proclamation of unity under the banner of inherited liberty. Together, we rise to protect the essence of our land, the rights of our people, and the sanctity of life. We stand firm against any attempts to diminish the principles that define us.
In South Dakota, we offer a sanctuary for those who champion freedom, who value life, and who seek to preserve the inherited liberty that runs deep within our veins. Let us stand together, unyielding and resolute, declaring that in this land, liberty and life shall thrive, undiminished and undivided
Therefore, a state Republic without consequences and responsibility cannot survive.
Understand that the cornerstone of any great Republic is its citizenry, that citizenry must have a solid base in education, Faith, and family at its core, duty, and responsibility.
A society that prepares for war, ensures peace.
Rule of law is of critical importance to the survival of any Republic; without it, we are a democracy ruled by ever-changing winds of emotion.
A Republic that upholds these principles will ring in a new age of prosperity and innovation expanding our human potential