Those Who Feign An Explanation Can Explain It Better Than Me
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QUOTE=buggyone;538233]"Rights from nature and GOD not government. Do you agree with this statement?"
Please explain this fully. What rights are you talking about? Remember that the writers of the constitution had slaves. Was that a right from nature and God?
I really want a full explanation of what you mean by that statement. I do not understand it. I googled it and even the Muslim faith claims that as a basis for their government. Do we want to be like Iran?[/QUOTE]
I have never met a family member or anyone for that matter who owned slaves. The issue over slaves was settled by way of a Civil War. Yet unbelievable liberals continue to suck capital out of that issue, capital that is long spent and personally its getting really really lame.
I am not surprised but saddened that the liberal left desires an explanation as to what "rights from natural law and God , and not government mean" I'll explain why further down in my comments.
Whether one calls it a monarchy, central planning or federal government the dictates wishes vision of that entity will prevail. Ask the Chinese people the Russians Burmese, etc. Apparently we have blessed for so long that some of us have taken for granted our blessings.
The creation and preservation of our democracy has come at a great expense for many Americans because they believed that born by accident or by God their destiny belonged to them.
But all of this is well known and I suspect those who feign a lack of understanding can probably explain this phrase better than me.
It isn't that they don't understand it, rather it is because they know it is true and they and their leader's design for total government domainace is now threatened. It is indeed sad that these l Americans would feign a lack of understanding of our basic and inalienable rights granted by natural law and God and memorialzed in the U. S. Constitution and in doing so dishonor the men and women who over America's history fought and died to protect and preserves those rights. The fact that they do so is very instructive, instructive but sad.
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