Obama lauds founding fathers and patriots and propounds belief in divine natural law
He said that the people who fought for American independence put it all on the line fighting for principles that light the world, "that we are equal," and that our "rights to life, liberty and pursuit of happiness come not from our laws, but from our maker."
This principle, our soon to be President said in Washington DC, still lights the world.
And if it lights the world, maybe it will eventually come back to light American government: that the right to life is as important as equality, less fundamental liberties, and the pursuit of happiness.
Having a baby and focusing one's energy on being the best parent possible, including finding work to support him or her; focusing all energies on making the best parental relationship example to the children under one roof; and if necessary on radical self-improvement to support these essentials, may well bring real happiness rather than its mere pursuit.




