Daphne Goes to Congress

Daphne goes to Congress - This 14 year old is awesome !


  Here's the story...
   
  My 14 year old daughter, Daphne, and I went to a gun rally at the NH Capitol   in  Concord on Saturday, Jan 19, 2013. I don't even own a gun, but I'm   a  strong believer in the Constitution and the wisdom of our Founders   especially when it comes to government taking away our freedoms, and I don't   like the direction Obama is taking the country on that issue. You know,   America, land of the free, and all the core strengths that made America   great.
   
  I made up a bunch of signs and Daphne prepared a letter before the rally,   thinking she  might hand it out to anyone who was interested. While   attending the rally, Daphne noticed that the speaker had stopped talking and   that he was handing the bullhorn to anyone who wanted to speak. She pointed   that out to me, and soon she went over to the Capitol steps, got in line, and   waited for her turn. After fighting her way to the front of  the line,   she stood there, on the steps of the NH State Capitol, and read a shorter   version of the letter below.
 
  She brought the house down. 
 
  After the cheers had died down, dozens of people shook her hand and   congratulated her. A couple of reporters interviewed her briefly and other   photographers took her picture. Just before she left, a representative from   the New Hampshire Assembly talked to her and asked  if she could come   and speak at a hearing on gun control on Tuesday, Jan  22, 2013. Daphne   said, Sure.
   
  On Tuesday, we picked her up from school at 12:00 noon and drove to Concord.   We found  our way to the Legislative Assembly Hall, Room 204. The room   was packed and there was a line down the hall and around two corners. Soon,   they  moved the meeting to another room. The second room also proved too   small. Finally, they sent us across the street, up to the large chamber in   the Capitol Building.
   
  The room was near capacity. About ninety-five percent of the people were pro   2nd  Amendment rights. The Representatives and PACs got to speak first,   then the common folk. Daphne was in the first 10 folks to speak who were not   representing a group. She was poised, though a little nervous, and spoke   clearly to the crowd. When she was done, she brought a copy of her speech to   the front of the chamber where the representatives were  sitting, and   they fought over who would get to take it from her. The moderator had   previously silenced the hall from cheering or clapping, but people told her   they would have cheered if they could as they shook her hand on the way out.   The whole proceeding took more than 3 hours.
   
   
  TRANSCRIPT:   

  Delivered   to the New Hampshire Legislative Assembly
    January 22,  2013


  Dear citizens of  New Hampshire,
   
  Four days ago, I was across the street for a gun rally on the steps of the   Capitol. I had  never been to a gun rally before. I expected it to be   all about hunters and guns. I was surprised: People were not afraid of not   being able to hunt. They were not afraid of criminals at all. Do you know who   they were afraid of? The Federal Government. I was shocked. They were afraid   of the government taking away their freedoms. 
   
  The reason I went to the rally in the first place was that I heard children,   like me, talking with President Obama about guns on the radio. I think those   kids were far too young to make policy, and got it all wrong. 
   
  Naturally, I don't want my mom or dad to die either, nor my friends or   family. But I learned in school that the First Amendment gives us our Basic   Freedoms, like Freedom of SpeechFreedom of Religion and   Freedom to Assemble. To  protect our God-given rights, our   Founders gave us the 2nd Amendment: The Right to Bear Arms.
   
  My Civics teacher  taught us that the reason our Founding Fathers gave   us the right to bear  arms is to protect ourselves from the government   of man because when man is given absolute power, he becomes absolutely corrupt.   In 1776, guns freed us from the abuses of King George.  Today, guns keep   us free from tyranny by government.
   
  If President Obama wants to take our guns, isn't he taking away our means to   protect our  right to freedom? Wasn't the 2nd Amendment given to us to   protect our 1st Amendment rights? It's not by chance that those are the first   two amendments. They were the two most important gifts our Founders gave the   American people.
   
  I don't know. I'm just a 14 year old girl, and that's what I thought I learned   in school.  Did Mr. Obama learn something different in school than   that? 
   
  I think it is terrible for someone to use a national tragedy for political   gain, don't you? So, when I heard Mr. Obama issued 23 gun control orders in   the wake of the Newtown tragedy, I was upset. In school I was taught executive   means to execute laws -- not make them.  When did that change?   Didn't the president swear an oath to uphold the U.S. Constitution? Doesn't   the 2nd Amendment state: "the  right for people to keep and bear   arms shall not be infringed." ˇ Tell me  how 23 orders on gun   control is not an infringement. Can someone please tell me that?   Has King George returned?
   
  I hope New Hampshire members of congress remember their pledge and do not use   this  tragedy to create unjust laws. 
   
  So I ask myself,  what gun would our Founders want their citizen militia   to have today to  protect us from a government greedy for power.  I   think Thomas  Jefferson would recommend a semi-automatic   rifle  with 50-round clips, and pistols that hold 20. But, I'm sure   George  Washington would demand these  arms.
   
  Just   so you know, I don't even own a gun, nor does my mom, or dad. But when I'm   old enough, I want the right to buy a gun if I want to, so I can   protect the America that I love. I hope I never need one, but I always say,   "plan for the worst and hope for the best".  Unfortunately,   that's sort of why the government is taking away our guns: they are planning   for the worst Americans, and not thinking of the best. Maybe the question   we should be asking is what caused the morality of the United States to   decay? Are parents no longer  teaching their kids "thou shalt not   kill?"
   
  I want to live in an America with laws that protect the best people on   Earth, not the worst, don't you? Wouldn't that be more free? Wouldn't that be   more  American? Isn't freedom  what America is all about?   The right to bear arms is our best guarantee to live free. 
   
  Finally, at my  track meet at UNH on Sunday, I read the banner on the   wall. It said three words: Tradition. Pride. Excellence. I hope and pray that   New Hampshire will continue its tradition of excellence and lead the   way for  the rest of the county, and never infringe on my rights. May   the people  of the great state of New Hampshire carry on their long tradition   of freedom, so we can proclaim with pride the  words our   forefathers gave us: Live Free or  Die!
   
  This is our United States. This is our New Hampshire. And that   should never change.
   
  Live Free or Die,  New Hampshire!
   
    Thank you,
  Daphne  Jordan
  Nottingham, NH

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  • Well stated.  Americans need to make a decision about whether or not they will support and defend the Constitution of the U.S.  Our Founding Fathers suffered tremendously to give us that document.  That document, if followed in the past, would have enabled the U.S.  to avoid all of the misery and suffering it has experienced these past 100 years, since 1913.  It all began with the establishment of the Federal Reserve in 1913 and has gotten progressively worse each and every year.  Americans need to wake up and support and defend the Constitution of the U.S. and all that it stands for.  Listen to and be inspired by the one person who has sung "God Bless America" like no other since the founding of he country: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zF7a0wB-Lg .

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