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Perhaps the most important ideal in the Preamble is the government's obligation to secure the blessings of liberty for its people. It says: "of Liberty to ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America."

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The most important ideal in the preamble is the government's obligation to secure the blessing of liberty for its people. Not shackled in chains by a king, tyrant or despot nor in fear of repression by any king, tyrant or despot but granted rights by the US Constitution under the Laws of the Land.

The US Constitution has been emulated or copied by over 120 world governments since the late 1700s, when it was largely written by Thomas Jefferson and approved by John Hancock and the General Assembly from the Thirteen States (Former colonies).

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Perhaps the most important ideal in the Preamble is the government's obligation to secure the blessings of liberty for its people.

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Life, Liberty, and Pursuit of Happiness

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Its spelled blefsings not blessings in the constitution . Why

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