How Did Franklin D Roosevelt's Response To The Declaration Of Independence

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Franklin D. Roosevelt deviated substantially from the Declaration of Independence in his State of the Union address by proposing the rights to freedom of speech, establishments of religion, searches without warrants, and convictions without trials. In this he proposed the second bill of rights, which promised positive guarantees for all Americans. He also promised to ensure the “pursuit of happiness” that was promised in the Declaration of Independence. The recurring theme throughout the speech is “security” and the necessary action to call war for the unrelenting war against the enemies of the New Deal both foreign and domestic. Security was also a huge focus within the speech whether it be financially or economically.