When Edward Snowden revealed that the federal government, in direct defiance   of the Fourth Amendment to the Constitution, was unlawfully and unconstitutionally   spying on all Americans who use telephones, text messaging or emails to communicate   with other persons, he opened a Pandora’s box of allegations and recriminations.   The allegations he unleashed are that Americans have a government that assaults   our personal freedoms, operates in secrecy and violates the Constitution and   the values upon which it is based. The recriminations are that safety is a greater   good than liberty, and Snowden interfered with the ability of the government   to keep us safe by exposing its secrets, and so he should be silenced and punished. 
In the course of this debate, you have heard the argument that we all need   to sacrifice some liberty in order to assure our safety, that liberty and safety   are in equipoise, and when they clash, it is the government that should balance   one against the other and decide which shall prevail. This is, of course, an   argument the government loves, as it presupposes that the government has the   moral, legal and constitutional power to make this satanic bargain.
It doesn’t.
Roman emperors and tribal chieftains, King George III and French revolutionaries,   20th-century dictators and 21st-century American presidents all have asserted   that their first job is to keep us safe, and in doing so, they are somehow entitled   to take away our liberties, whether it be the speech they hate or fear, the   privacy they capriciously love to invade or the private property and wealth   they salaciously covet.
This argument is antithetical to the principal value upon which America was   founded. That value is simply that individuals  –  created in the image and   likeness of God and thus possessed of the freedoms that He enjoys and has shared   with us  –  are the creators of the government. A sovereign is the source   of his own powers. The government is not sovereign. All the freedom that individuals   possess, we have received as a gift from God, who is the only true sovereign.   All of the powers the government possesses it has received from us, from our   personal repositories of freedom.
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