“The US Constitution went further to define liberty and its source. “
What part of the US Constitution does that?
“As such, the founders RECOGNIZED our Rights as preexisting naturally having been bestowed upon us by our Creator.”
Somehow I can’t see that is so for “...the right to a speedy and public trial, by an impartial jury of the State and district wherein the crime shall have been committed, which district shall have been previously ascertained...” nor “The right of citizens of the United States to vote”.
“At that point, your Rights have been bestowed and you start working on exercising your first Right
The Right to be born”
Arguably the first right is the right to life. Without life, how can any other right be held? If there is not life in the body of the unborn, wherein does the right to be born reside?
The whole post discusses “rights” without defining the term.
and your post goes on about something without reading the followup posts.
it was indeed the Declaration of Independence and not the Constitution. terribly sorry if my early morning post didn’t qualify for submittal to the supreme court. i would have edited it... but alas, that’s not a capability of FR (afaik)