Nature has never read the Declaration of Independence. It continues to make us unequal.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In America we have a Declaration of Independence, but our history, our advancements, our global strength all point to an American declaration of interdependence.
Invoking nature with its implied supremacy ignores that many cultures have fundamentally differing ideas of even what nature is, much less how it should work.
Cultural variety is always worth striving for, but must never precede the declaration of human rights.
The beliefs expressed in the Declaration of Independence remain a standard for our nation today. They also remain a standard for those nations across the globe striving to achieve democracy.
Independence doesn't mean you decide the way you want.
I'm not making any secret of the fact I still believe in independence. We'll continue to argue the case.
The Declaration of Independence is a sacred part of American history.
It is no small misfortune and disgrace that, through our own fault, we neither understand our nature nor our origin.
To me there is nothing that goes against nature. If it seems incomprehensible, it's only because we haven't been able to understand it yet.
Our founders got it right when they wrote in the Declaration of Independence that our rights come from nature and nature's God, not from government.