Benjamin Franklin, statesman and signer of our
Declaration of Independence, said: "Only a virtuous people are capable of
freedom. As nations become corrupt and vicious, they have more need of
masters." John Adams, another signer, echoed a similar statement: "Our
Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly
inadequate to the government of any other." Are today's Americans virtuous
and moral, or have we become corrupt and vicious? Let's think it through with a
few questions.
Suppose I saw an elderly woman painfully huddled on a
heating grate in the dead of winter. She's hungry and in need of shelter and
medical attention. To help the woman, I walk up to you using intimidation and
threats and demand that you give me $200. Having taken your money, I then
purchase food, shelter and medical assistance for the woman. Would I be guilty
of a crime? A moral person would answer in the affirmative. I've committed
theft by taking the property of one person to give to another.