Grant+W.-+Declaration+of+Independence

toc =Declaration of Independence (Final) = Grant Wilson November 1, 2010 D.O.I.    P.7 D.O.I.     We, the Korean people, are writing this Declaration of Independence because the government of North Korea is abusing their powers. The government is breaching the people’s natural rights to life, liberty, and property. We cannot live with this type of mistreatment from the one entity that we look to for protection. Kim Jong Il has failed as a leader.

The main purpose of government is to protect people’s natural rights and to enforce order on possible harmful things. Citizens must abide by the laws that are enforced by the government. If the citizens don’t, the government has to right to punish them. If the government doesn’t hold up their part, the citizens have the right to rebel. All people have equal rights provided by the government. These rights are life, liberty, and property. North Korea has demolished these rights.

 Kim Jong Il violates a number of natural rights. One is the primary one, life. Listening to a South Korean radio station could result in capital punishment. He abused a man’s natural rights for his personal enjoyment. Killing someone for something that minor is ridiculous. There also have been reports of rape, starvation, torture, and medical experiments, in prisons and concentration camps. There are rigorous restrictions on political and economic freedoms as well. North Korea is accused of being one of the worst human rights records of any nation. Kim Jong Il also violates the natural right of liberty. He tells us what to believe in terms of politics and religion. Also, he violates our rights to property. He forces us to live where we live. We cannot live under these conditions.

 We have no choice but to break away from the dictatorship that Kim Jong Il has forced upon us because he has abused a number of people’s natural rights. The only responsibility he has is to protect our rights, and he has failed in North Korea. Since there have been no reports of rebellion from the Korean people, he will think that what he is doing is okay. So, he will continue to abuse the citizen’s natural rights. Therefore, we hereby declare the people of North Korea free and independent from the tyrannical leader of Kim Jong Il. We abolish the power that we have bestowed onto Kim Jong Il as the leader of us people. We are now independent and have every right to form a government just as all the other nations have.

=Declaration of Independence (Draft) =

Grant Wilson November 1, 2010 D.O.I. Draft P.7 D.O.I. Draft We, the Korean people, are writing this Declaration of Independence because the government of North Korea is abusing their powers. The government is breaching the people’s natural rights to life, liberty, and property. We cannot live with this type of mistreatment from the one thing that we look to for protection. The North Korean government has failed.

The main purpose of government is to protect people’s natural rights and to enforce order on possible harmful things. Citizens must abide by the laws that are enforced by the government. If the citizens don’t, the government has to right to punish them. If the government doesn’t hold up their part, the citizens have the right to rebel. All people have equal rights provided by the government. These rights are life, liberty, and property. North Korea has demolished these rights.

North Korea violates a number of natural rights. One is the first one, life. Listening to a South Korean radio station could result in capital punishment. Killing someone for something that stupid/minor is ridiculous. There has also been reports of rape, starvation, torture, and medical experiments, in prisons and concentration camps. Severe restrictions on political and economic freedoms.” North Korea is accused of being one of the worst human rights records of any nation. The government also violates the natural right of liberty. They tell us what to believe in terms of politics and religion. Also they violate our rights to property. They force us to live where we live. We cannot live under these conditions.

We have no choice but to break away from the current government because the government has abused a number of people’s natural rights. The only responsibility the government has is to protect those rights, and they have failed in North Korea. Since there have been no reports of rebellion from the Korean people, the government will think that what they are doing is okay. So, they will continue to abuse people’s natural rights. Therefore, we, the people of North Korea, have no choice but to break off from the Korean government.