America, is it how the founding fathers envisioned?
...shed to protect and defend us from every conceivable danger to the Constitution, every conceivable danger to our freedom and every conceivable danger to the Americans unique and interesting way of life. Because “Where there is no vision, the people parish. (The Promise of America)” For the most part the Founding Fathers have protected the following generations of Americans from these dangers. The Constitution and the Bill of Rights have allowed for a more free and liberal society for all Americans. The second answer to the question is NO. In the Constitution, the Founding Fathers stated that there were, “…certain truths to be self evident, that all Men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness. (America’s Founding Fathers)” But, through the sands of time in America, whether prosperity, capitalism, or greed is at fault. Americans have lost focus on the meaning of those words. People no longer have aspirations of living life to its fullest or providing a better life yourself and others, instead the focus has shifted onto the pursuit of materialistic aspects of the great American life. Some would say that the Founding Fathers didn’t design America for the future. They believed that America would be the utopia for the rich, liberal, and intellectuals of European countries. That it would be the breeding ground for the next generation's Voltaire’s, Montesquieu's, and John Locke’s. That it would be a place for people who owned great amounts of property, such as themselves, to live and not have to worry about a tyrannical government ceasing it from them. I don’t be...