The Declaration of Independence together with the United States Constitution created a government never before seen by man on this earth. It is a government of the people and by the people. The people have a mandate to chose their own leaders. To vote!
This election is about who will sit on the Supreme Court, as much as it is about who will be President of the United States. After all, Supreme Court Justices are appointed for life—no elections, no impeachments. A President presides for 4 years, or perhaps 8. Justices may serve for 10, 20 or 30 years. For life, or until they choose to retire, as did Justice Sandra Day O’Connor.
Our original founders invoked God in their every day lives and actions. We seem to have moved away from that.
John Jay, who was appointed by George Washington as the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, stated September 8, 1777:
“This glorious revolution … is distinguished by so many marks of the Divine favor and interposition … in a manner so singular, and I may say miraculous, that when future ages shall read its history they will be tempted to consider a great part of it as fabulous …
Will it not appear extraordinary … like the emancipation of the Jews from Egyptian servitude.”