"We the People In Order To..."

Dear UCSF Mike;
It was done that way delibrately even though the events were a decade apart because when in the course eventually did lead to we the people.
And we the people need to remember that the when in the course was a call to rebellion and we may need freshen the Tree of Liberty with some new blood if the Bush Regime continues it's Constitution shredding course of action and burns what's left of it by declaring some trumped up national emergency and sending rebels to FEMA concentration camps or getting them declared enemy-combatants and having the militray arrest them and send them to military prison camps to be held indefinitely without charges and no habaeus corpus and so on and so on and so on.
Why do we continue to basically let 535 yahoos led through their nose rings by two neo-con fascists continue to rule over us and by their standards as much of the world as we can put military personnel in for the greater glory of the Imperial USA Empire.

Ron Getty - SF Libertarian
Hostis res Publica

I guess I'm relieved in a way to know that the choice was deliberate, but blurring the distinction between the two documents still seems to me unfortunate. The Declaration is a vastly more libertarian document than the Constitution, and people already confuse the two enough. Many libertarians regard the Constitution as a disaster, and certainly not something that was implied by the Declaration.