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Danielle, thank you for your lovely, insightful words and thoughts! In the same spirit, I propose another toast (to them and to you):

May we dream of those people and their times. Truly, they were our greatest generations and our greatest inspirations. They inherited a government of mere men and not of laws. With great wisdom, extreme devotion, sheer will and hard work, those mere men and women lifted the massive, unbearable weight of the pyramid of power and turned it on its apex to bequeath us "a government of laws and not of men."

In the first and last words of their Declaration of 1776 (our Declaration of 1776), they pledged and they asked us to "mutually pledge to each other our Lives, our Fortunes and our sacred Honor" to secure what We the People declared for ourselves: "one People" would "assume among the Powers of the Earth, the separate and equal Station to which the Laws of Nature" (the "Truths" that "We" (the People) "hold" for ourselves "to be self-evident") "entitle them.” Those men and women together were the literal "Creator" of the "unalienable Rights" including "Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness" with which they "endowed" us, "the People."

The first and last words of their Constitution (written and ratified between 1787 and 1791) emphasized the radical (revolutionary) new rule of law that they secured for us and which we must secure for ourselves:

“We the People of the United States” acted as the supreme legislative body to “ordain and establish [our] Constitution for the United States of America” to "establish Justice" for ourselves and “secure the Blessings of Liberty to ourselves.” “We the People of the United States” established “the supreme Law of the Land.” We the People "by [our] Constitution" expressly “reserved” to “the people” our sovereign "powers." We "by [our] Constitution" only "delegated" some limited "powers" to our public servants in the "United States" government, we “prohibited by it to the States” some “powers;” and other "powers" we “reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."

May we dream of those people and their times to fulfill their dreams for us and our time.

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