"This nation was founded," President Bush wrote, "upon the belief that every human being is endowed by our Creator with certain 'unalienable rights.'" The President, in using the exact language of the Declaration of Independence, including the archaic "unalienable," has expressed the conviction that "the laws of nature and of nature's God" furnish the moral foundation of constitutional government. "President Jefferson's timeless principle," he wrote, "obligates us to pursue a civil society that will democratically embrace its essential moral duties..."


Bush's Lincolnian Challenge (2002)


This nation was founded, President Bush wrote, upon the belief that every human being is endowed by our Creator with certain 'unalienable rights.'...

This nation was founded, President Bush wrote, upon the belief that every human being is endowed by our Creator with certain 'unalienable rights.'...

This nation was founded, President Bush wrote, upon the belief that every human being is endowed by our Creator with certain 'unalienable rights.'...

This nation was founded, President Bush wrote, upon the belief that every human being is endowed by our Creator with certain 'unalienable rights.'...