Arguments Against Declaration Of Independence

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I am writing to you regarding the Declaration of Independence you have most recently written and signed assisted by several other government figures in the colonies. You have proposed to become a independent nation separated from Great Britain and have equal rights that you claim to dispossess. Unfortunately, I do not comply nor do I accept your proposal. There are several reasons for my speculation, which I will present to you. You may not agree with the following reasons for not approving of your proposition, but I have a right to my opinion, as do you.
You present claims in your Declaration that are valuable ideas; however, they suggest that I am opposed to these ideas when that is most certainly not the truth. Your statement, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness” is a very well written statement in which I agree with completely. Everyone should be treated equally and receive these unalienable rights to live a joyous life.
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These incriminations are simply absurd. I do admit that some of these are accurate and I am the first to own up to my mistakes and work towards changing my actions to better the future. You should take into consideration that every human on this earth makes mistakes, including yourself. Therefore, you, nor anyone, should ever hold these mistakes against someone if they admit to their actions. Next time you accuse someone of committing many wrongdoings, it would be wise of you to ensure you have the correct information before making your allegations public. I am not agreeing with your accusations against me; however, I am simply accepting the fact that this is now public information and many people will have negative prejudiced thoughts towards me, thanks to