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(OT) : "God & County First" Sarah Palin speaking at herPentacostal Church June 2008
On Sep 4, 5:19*am, Dave wrote:
- - RHF wrote: - - All Related to . . . Freedom of Speech - Freedom without responsibility is chaos. Dave - Yes many of your Posts prove that . . . ~ RHF |
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(OT) : "God & County First" Sarah Palin speaking at herPentacostal Church June 2008
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 10:51:06 -0700, RHF wrote:
On Sep 4, 5:19Â*am, Dave wrote: - - RHF wrote: - - All Related to . . . Freedom of Speech - Freedom without responsibility is chaos. Dave - Yes many of your Posts prove that . . . ~ RHF The Constitution is more important than God. |
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(OT) : D'Oh DaviD - Inalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights !
On Sep 4, 11:33*am, Dave wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 10:51:06 -0700, RHF wrote: On Sep 4, 5:19*am, Dave wrote: - - RHF wrote: - - All Related to . . . Freedom of Speech - Freedom without responsibility is chaos. Dave - Yes many of your Posts prove that . . . ~ RHF The Constitution is more important than God. Inalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inalienable_rights [ Unalienable Rights are Unalienable Rights ] 'Endowed by Their Creator with Certain Unalienable Rights' In the US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution they are just Words http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...f_Independence http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Constitution As American Citizens We Have The Duty and Responsibility To Exercise These Rights and Live Them Every Day. live 'free' and right-on - amen ~ RHF |
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(OT) : D'Oh DaviD - Inalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights !
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:11:35 -0700, RHF wrote:
In the US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution they are just Words http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...f_Independence http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Constitution As American Citizens We Have The Duty and Responsibility To Exercise These Rights and Live Them Every Day. live 'free' and right-on - amen ~ RHF All people have inherent rights. That's all the Declaration means. You don't have to "exercise" rights; especially inherent ones. You do have to scream bloody murder when politicians try to erode them. The Declaration has no force of law; it is a statement of reasons for treasons. The framers made very certain that there was no mention of any mythical beings in the Constitution, being part of the Enlightenment and all. |
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(OT) : D'Oh DaviD - Inalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights!
Dave wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:11:35 -0700, RHF wrote: In the US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution they are just Words http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...f_Independence http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Constitution As American Citizens We Have The Duty and Responsibility To Exercise These Rights and Live Them Every Day. live 'free' and right-on - amen ~ RHF All people have inherent rights. That's all the Declaration means. You don't have to "exercise" rights; especially inherent ones. You do have to scream bloody murder when politicians try to erode them. That's why you need to exercise them: To remind politicians that they're screwing with something that they're not allowed to screw with. One of the reasons so much erosion to the 2nd Amendment has taken place is that so few actually have cared enough to exercise their lawful rights that the politicians simply deemed them as expendable. With no exercise, there is no outcry. Which leads directly to abuse. |
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(OT) : D'Oh DaviD - Inalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights !
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 21:48:53 +0000, D Peter Maus wrote:
.. One of the reasons so much erosion to the 2nd Amendment has taken place is that so few actually have cared enough to exercise their lawful rights that the politicians simply deemed them as expendable. With no exercise, there is no outcry. Which leads directly to abuse. I'm way more concerned about the 4th Amendment. The 2nd is pretty safe for now. How does one exercise privacy? |
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(OT) : D'Oh DaviD - Inalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights !
On Sep 4, 5:12*pm, Dave wrote:
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 21:48:53 +0000,D Peter Mauswrote: . * * One of the reasons so much erosion to the 2nd Amendment has taken place is that so few actually have cared enough to exercise their lawful rights that the politicians simply deemed them as expendable. With no exercise, there is no outcry. Which leads directly to abuse. I'm way more concerned about the 4th Amendment. *The 2nd is pretty safe for now. *How does one exercise privacy? Well, now that IS a good question. But do you think the 4th is the best to protect that?? The 5th seems pretty important in that manner as well. Eminent Domain appears to be a thing of the past. As does the right to protect oneself from slander. |
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(OT) : D'Oh DaviD - Inalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights !
On Sep 4, 2:48*pm, D Peter Maus wrote:
Dave wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:11:35 -0700, RHF wrote: In the US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution they are just Words http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...f_Independence http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Constitution As American Citizens We Have The Duty and Responsibility To Exercise These Rights and Live Them Every Day. live 'free' and right-on - amen ~ RHF All people have inherent rights. *That's all the Declaration means. *You don't have to "exercise" rights; *especially inherent ones. *You do have to scream bloody murder when politicians try to erode them. * *That's why you need to exercise them: To remind politicians that they're screwing with something that they're not allowed to screw with. * * One of the reasons so much erosion to the 2nd Amendment has taken place is that so few actually have cared enough to exercise their lawful rights that the politicians simply deemed them as expendable. With no exercise, there is no outcry. Which leads directly to abuse.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - The Free Exercise of . . . http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Ex...irst_Amendment Speech & Thought Assembly & Association Petition Government The Press : Today that would be Self-Publishing {BLOGs] Arms & Self-Defense Religion & Personal Beliefs etc etc etc Convert all the Mark-Off Boxes on the Ballot to a BullsEye http://www.funwarehouse.co.uk/acatal...ield-Small.jpg -and- Send a Message to all those who seek Elected Office. politicos - our eye's are on you ~ RHF |
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(OT) : D'Oh DaviD - Inalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights !
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Dave wrote: On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 14:11:35 -0700, RHF wrote: In the US Declaration of Independence and the US Constitution they are just Words http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_...f_Independence http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Constitution As American Citizens We Have The Duty and Responsibility To Exercise These Rights and Live Them Every Day. live 'free' and right-on - amen ~ RHF All people have inherent rights. That's all the Declaration means. You don't have to "exercise" rights; especially inherent ones. You do have to scream bloody murder when politicians try to erode them. The Declaration has no force of law; it is a statement of reasons for treasons. The framers made very certain that there was no mention of any mythical beings in the Constitution, being part of the Enlightenment and all. You are right. God is not mythical. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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(OT) : D'Oh DaviD - Unalienable Rights are Inalienable Rights !
On Thu, 04 Sep 2008 18:32:19 -0700, Telamon wrote:
The framers made very certain that there was no mention of any mythical beings in the Constitution, being part of the Enlightenment and all. You are right. God is not mythical. Through the reading of popular scientific books I soon reached the conviction that much in the stories of the Bible could not be true. The consequence was a positively fanatic orgy of freethinking coupled with the impression that youth is intentionally being deceived by the state through lies; it was a crushing impression. Mistrust of every kind of authority grew out of this experience, a skeptical attitude toward the convictions that were alive in any specific social environment - an attitude that has never again left me, even though, later on, it has been tempered by a better insight into the causal connections. - Albert Einstein, Autobiographical Notes, edited by Paul Arthur Schilpp (They don't call it the "Enlightenment" for nothing...) |
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