When did water become a right? Where is that protected in the Constitution?
Water sort of is a basic human right, and he’s entitled to it just like you and me.
If the protester would walk due east, he’d find a big river. I’m sure no one would care how many buckets of water he takes out of it.
Let’s see. A group of people want a product but they don’t want to pay for it. They want others to labor for it without compensation.
Where have I heard of this before?
Tap water you have to pay for. They can go down to the river with a bucket, so they actually are not being denied water.
When did water become a right? Where is that protected in the Constitution?
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When some community organizers were instructed to get the UN involved in this Detroit issue. Blue helmets coming soon to a town near you.
Why, it's right next to that there darn right to privacy to kill yer unborn!