Loyalty To The Constitution, Not To Temporal Bad Policy

Loyalty To The Constitution, Not To Temporal Bad Policy

This POEM is written to uphold loyalty to the U.S. Constitution. Our  loyalty  should  be  to  it's principles,  not  to  men  who leave it,  disdain it,  or  seek to fundamentally  change  it. Our loyalty  ought  always  be  to principles of right,  not  people or  institutions  when  they change. The poem states if a policy is bad and forced upon the citizenry,  it must not find place  or  be  endorsed. There must  be  calls  for  redress. (continued below)

 
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(continued from above)     The fourth couplet declares:    "We do not have a Monarchy with a king,    We have a Constitutional Republic,    We fought against that when we let freedom ring,    America as "We The People" must stick."     The  poem  closes  asking  the  question:    "Why  seek  to  fundamentally  change what  works."    If  further  states  that  this  is  arrogance,  socialistic,  blind,  and  willful  ignorance   (of  course  in  meter  and  rhyme).     Our  loyalty as  freedom  loving  peoples  is  to  the  Constitution,  not  politicians.   (Of  course,  first  to  God  and  His  Book).