life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness

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In June of 1776 Thomas Jefferson began to draft The Declaration of independence. He completed it and had it signed on June 28, 1779. A very famous line from this document would have to be “life, liberty and pursuit of happiness.” (Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence, June 28, 1776) Today we can see that those rights are not exactly being protected. It is evident through the everyday killings, the people being locked up due to non violent crimes and how most people aren’t happy with their current lifestyle. Today teens are getting abortions left and right because they lay around, getting pregnant, then figure they can just get rid of the baby. Teens are shooting each other because of living five blocks from each other. Yet, there are some people who start groups to give a respect to life and try to help others gain that same respect. Then the matter of liberty comes up; we believe that we are free but the reality of it is that we are in the shackles of the government. They control our every aspect of life: what we do, when we do, where we do and how we do it. The only liberty we have is what we think and how we choose to act on those thoughts. We have the freedom to choose what will make us happy as far as life goes and that will lead into the topic of the pursuit of happiness. To make it simple the pursuit of happiness says “we have the right to chase dreams,” but if we take a look around, we persecute people every day because they choose to live a life style that makes them happy. They get cursed, things thrown at them and maybe killed because of their religion. The same with homosexuals, they are treated like “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they ar... ... middle of paper ... ...omas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence, June 28, 1776) is just a figment of our founding fathers imaginations. We live day by day as citizens of a nation that doesn’t even abide by its own rules. I once read a picture that said “if we lie to the government it’s a felony, but if the government lies to us it’s just politics”. (N/A, facebook.com, May 5, 2014) That picture was really deep; it just goes to show the hypocrisy of the government and its officials. From doing this project it’s definitely safe to say that “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” (Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence, June 28, 1776) is a human right that is being violated on a regular basis. We as people of the United States of American deserve the right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” (Thomas Jefferson, The Declaration of Independence, June 28, 1776)

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