America’s history and political ethos are all about liberty. The Declaration of Independence declares that life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
are unalienable rights, but I believe that both life and the pursuit of happiness also depend on liberty as a fundamental bedrock of our country. We
use the word almost as a cliché. But do we know what it means? Can we recognize it when we see it? More importantly, can we recognize the
opposite of liberty when it is sold to us as a form of freedom?
Liberty means to exercise human rights in any manner a person chooses so long as it does not interfere with the exercise of the rights of others.
This means, above all else, keeping government out of our lives. Only this path leads to the unleashing of human energies that build civilization,
provide security, generate wealth, and protect the people from systematic rights violations. In this sense, only liberty can truly ward off tyranny, the
great and eternal foe of mankind.