Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson

In his speech, First Principles First (May, 2007), Former Tennessee Senator Fred Thompson, strongly advocated on behalf of using First Principles in government:

One thing about folks knowing you are going to speak at the Council for National Policy, you get lots of advice as to what to say. A lot of good advice. Good talking points. In fact enough for several speeches. Also, some of your friends, knowing that you are thinking about running for President, urge you to give a rousing campaign speech.
Hopefully there will be an opportunity to do all of those things but tonight instead of all of that, I want to talk a little about what should be the origin of all those talking points. This would be the principles on which they are based — first principles. The principles you have been defending since 1981.
For Americans, these are found in the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence. They include a recognition of God and the fact there are certain rights that come from Him and not the government. They are based upon a respect for the wisdom of the ages, and a belief that human beings are prone to err; that too much power must never rest in too few hands. The result is a system of checks and balances and a separation of powers that flow from our guiding documents and from the rule of law. . . .
So how are we doing as a nation in upholding these first principles? The answer is we could be doing better … a lot better.

For the full text of his speech, visit http://www.townhall.com/columnists/FredThompson/2007/05/14/first_principles_first

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