Here's
the story... My 14 year old daughter, Daphne, and I went to a gun
rally at the NH Capitol in Concord on Saturday, Jan 19, 2013.
I don't even own a gun, but I'm a strong believer in the
Constitution and the wisdom of our Founders especially when it
comes to government taking away our freedoms, and I don't like
the direction Obama is taking the country on that issue.
You know, America, land of the free, and all the core strengths
that made America great.
I
made up a bunch of signs and Daphne prepared a letter before the
rally, thinking she might hand it out to anyone who was
interested. While attending the rally, Daphne noticed that
the speaker had stopped talking and that he was handing the
bullhorn to anyone who wanted to speak. She pointed that
out to me, and soon she went over to the Capitol steps, got in
line, and waited for her turn. After fighting her way to the
front of the line, she stood there, on the steps of the NH State
Capitol, and read a shorter version of the letter below. She
brought the house down.
After
the cheers had died down, dozens of people shook her hand and
congratulated her. A couple of reporters interviewed her
briefly and other photographers took her picture. Just
before she left, a representative from the New Hampshire Assembly
talked to her and asked if she could come and speak at a hearing
on gun control on Tuesday, Jan 22, 2013. Daphne said, Sure.
On Tuesday, we picked her up from school at 12:00 noon and drove
to Concord.
We
found our way to the Legislative Assembly Hall, Room 204.
The room was packed and there was a line down the hall and
around two corners. Soon, they moved the meeting to another
room. The second room also proved too small. Finally,
they sent us across the street, up to the large chamber in the
Capitol Building. The room was near capacity. About
ninety-five percent of the people were pro 2nd Amendment
rights.
The
Representatives and PACs got to speak first, then the common
folk. Daphne was in the first 10 folks to speak who were
not representing a group. She was poised, though a little
nervous, and spoke clearly to the crowd. When she was done, she
brought a copy of her speech to the front of the chamber where
the representatives were sitting, and they fought over who would
get to take it from her. The moderator had previously
silenced the hall from cheering or clapping, but people told her
they would have cheered if they could as they shook her hand on
the way out. The whole proceeding took more than 3 hours.
TRANSCRIPT:
Delivered to the New Hampshire Legislative Assembly January 22,
2013
Dear
citizens of New Hampshire,
Four
days ago, I was across the street for a gun rally on the steps of
the Capitol. I had never been to a gun rally before.
I expected it to be all about hunters and guns. I was
surprised: People were not afraid of not being able to
hunt. They were not afraid of criminals at all. Do
you know who they were afraid of ? The Federal Government.
I was shocked. They were afraid of the government taking
away their freedoms.
The
reason I went to the rally in the first place was that I heard
children, like me, talking with President Obama about guns on the
radio. I think those kids were far too young to make
policy, and got it all wrong. Naturally, I don't want my mom or
dad to die either, nor my friends or family. But I learned
in school that the First Amendment gives us our Basic Freedoms,
like Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Religion and Freedom to
Assemble.
To
protect our God-given rights, our Founders gave us the 2nd
Amendment: The Right to Bear Arms. My Civics teacher taught us
that the reason our Founding Fathers gave us the right to bear
arms is to protect ourselves from the government of man because
when man is given absolute power, he becomes absolutely corrupt.
In 1776, guns freed us from the abuses of King
George.
Today,
guns keep us free from tyranny by government. If President
Obama wants to take our guns, isn't he taking away our means to
protect our right to freedom ? Wasn't the 2nd Amendment
given to us to protect our 1st Amendment rights ? It's not
by chance that those are the first two amendments. They
were the two most important gifts our Founders gave the American
people. I don't know. I'm just a 14 year old girl,
and that's what I thought I learned in school. Did Mr.
Obama learn something different in school than that ? I think it
is terrible for someone to use a national tragedy for political
gain, don't you ? So, when I heard Mr. Obama issued 23 gun
control orders in the wake of the Newtown tragedy, I was upset.
In school I was taught executive means to execute laws -- not make
them. When did that change ? Didn't the president swear an
oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution ? Doesn't the 2nd
Amendment state: "the right for people to keep and bear arms
shall not be infringed." ˇ Tell me how 23 orders on gun control
is not an infringement. Can someone please tell me that
? Has King George returned ? I hope New Hampshire members
of congress remember their pledge and do not use this tragedy to
create unjust laws.
So I ask myself, what gun would our Founders want their citizen
militia to have today to protect us from a government greedy for
power. I think Thomas Jefferson would recommend a
semi-automatic rifle with 50-round clips, and pistols that hold
20. But, I'm sure George Washington would demand these
arms. Just so you know, I don't even own a gun, nor does my
mom, or dad. But when I'm old enough, I want the right to
buy a gun if I want to, so I can protect the America that I love.
I hope I never need one, but I always say, "plan for
the worst and hope for the best".
Unfortunately,
that's sort of why the government is taking away our guns: they
are planning for the worst Americans, and not thinking of the
best. Maybe the question we should be asking is what caused
the morality of the United States to decay ? Are parents no
longer teaching their kids "thou shalt not kill ?" I
want to live in an America with laws that protect the best people
on Earth, not the worst, don't you ? Wouldn't that be more
free ? Wouldn't that be more American ? Isn't freedom
what America is all about ? The right to bear arms is our
best guarantee to live free.
Finally,
at my track meet at UNH on Sunday, I read the banner on the
wall. It said three words: Tradition. Pride. Excellence.
I hope and pray that New Hampshire will continue its tradition
of excellence and lead the way for the rest of the county, and
never infringe on my rights. May the people of the great
state of New Hampshire carry on their long tradition of freedom,
so we can proclaim with pride the words our forefathers gave us:
Live Free or Die ! This is our United States. This is our
New Hampshire. And that should never change. Live
Free or Die, New Hampshire !
Thank
you, Daphne Jordan, Nottingham, NH
|
2 comments:
Wow! There aren't congress critters, either state or federal, who are as informed, intelligent, patriotic and brave as this young girl. Maybe it is time to unseat the traitors in congress and seat in their places America's youth, like this gal. Sure wouldn't hurt. Seems to me that things would get MUCH better, and quickly. We need NEW thinking, NEW blood, NEW people in our government, and limited terms so none grow roots so deep that they can't be pulled out like what has been in place in this nation for many years now. .
Where is the truth finding in this. It's only been seen via e-amil
Post a Comment