Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Comment on this quote Share via Email Print this Page Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 Quote “That the sole object and only legitimate end of government is to protect the citizen in the enjoyment of life, liberty, and property, and when the government assumes other functions it is usurpation and oppression.” ~ Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 Rights , Government , Freedom , Usurpation , Oppression , Constitution , Liberty , America , Property Ratings and Comments Reply Anonymous 7/21/06 Quotes like this remind me that the Libertarian party is the only party available today. Reply warren, olathe 7/26/07 Says it all in a short amount of time. Reply helorat, Milton 7/26/07 Great quote. Unfortunately the Libertarian party has no desire to protect our country or its borders. Reply Mike, Norwalk 7/26/07 While defining this nation's original birthing concept, it is today as dead in Alabama as it is in the rest of the States, including the Union thereof. Reply Ron, Raleigh 7/26/07 We as modern day Patriots must teach our young and remind the old of the deadly consequence of passiveity. Stand up and fight against the "king" just as Jefferson and all the Founders did. Failure to do so will surely result in the loss of our "great experiment". Reply Anonymous 7/26/07 Reply Ken, Allyn, WA 7/26/07 Eloquent in its simplicity, directness, and truth. Reply E Archer, NYC 7/27/07 This passage did not stop the Northern states from their 'agression' -- it won't stop today's usurpers either -- it is war whether we like it or not. Reply Victor, Southern Utah 7/28/07 Do the politicians believe this? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 5/20/09 The American Experiment came about by watering the liberty tree with the blood of tyrants. I wonder if it can ever be restarted... Reply Waffler, Smith 5/20/09 Nice words but I get stopped for not wearing my motorcycle helmet in Alabama just like anywhere else so that seems to beg the question what does the statement mean in concrete terms. When was the staement written and what effect did it have during segregation. Talk like this is certainly cheap enough! 1 Reply jim k, austin 5/20/09 Waff, read the last part of the quote, or have someone read it to you. Reply Anon 5/20/09 Waff, cars, horses and now helmets. Give it a rest will ya? Reply J Carlton, Calgary 5/20/09 If ever a time should come, when vain and aspiring men shall possess the highest seats in Government, our country will stand in need of its experienced patriots to prevent its ruin. ~ Samuel Adams Reply Nancy, OH 6/15/09 Our federal government is overly energetic in creating new laws; it's as if they dismiss the whole of the US Consitution. Reply Windy, Bellingham, WA 11/16/09 Too bad there is only one politician in office who actually lives and votes by the Constitution. Would be nice if we could place a collar, which causes a choking sensation when the wearer lies, on each and every politician before s/he takes his/her oath of office and make them wear it until they leave office. and Immediately remove them from office if the collar goes off, even once Maybe then we'd get Constitutional government again. Reply Ronw13, ID 6/16/21 Reply Mary, MI 6/16/21 SaveOk2 SaveOk2 View CommentsClick to view or comment. Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print This Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 quote is found in these categories: Rights quotes Government quotes Freedom quotes Usurpation quotes Oppression quotes Constitution quotes Liberty quotes America quotes Property quotes About Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 Bio of Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 Quotations by Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 Books by/about Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 videos Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35 on Wikipedia Astrological chart for Alabama, Declaration of Rights Article I Section 35