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- Subject: Re: Text of new OCA anti-gay initiative (LONG)
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- tdbear@dvorak.amd.com (Thomas D. Barrett) writes:
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- >My position is that each of us are born with basic human rights and
- >are afford various other Constitutional rights and that the government
- >has to protect those rights, regardless. The only way to void any and
- >all of those rights is through individual legal action. PERIOD.
-
- Though it may seem semantic, there's a very important fallacy here. In
- America (and nowhere else in the world), we are not AFFORDED rights by the
- Constitution. The Constitution does not add rights to those we innately pos-
- sess, but protects them. It is the people who grant rights to the govern-
- ment, not vice-versa. We give the government the right to build roads; we
- gfive the government the right to protect economically the elderly; we give
- the government the right to fund other nations' development. The government
- does not GIVE us the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, but
- protects those rights, which are considered innate in all human beings.
-
- Again, it seems semantic, but I believe that the view that we have rights by
- the grace ofthe government, and not vice-versa, is in part responsible for
- legislation legalizing bigotry
-
- *steps off soap box*
-
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- Michael T. Chaffee | mchaffee@ux4.cso.uiuc.edu | ______
- "It has been said - mostly by illiterates and conserv-| \ / HATE
- atives - that the belief in God is at the base of the | \ / is not a
- American system, and that the United States is a prod-| \/ FAMILY VALUE
- uct of Christian piety." - Leonard Peikoff |
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