Every right isn't a Constitutional right.
You have a right to receive a bill for services rendered, but that isn't in the Constitution.
Constitutional rights, which is what I was discussing, are rights listed (enumerated) in the Constitution.
Who's the ass?
Re-read what you wrote:
"Every right isn't a Constitutional right.
You have a right to receive a bill for services rendered, but that isn't in the Constitution.
Constitutional rights, which is what I was discussing, are rights listed (enumerated) in the Constitution.
Who's the ass?"
The answer: You are.
That is the reason that the Bill of Rights was opposed -- so that people and the government wouldn't think that our rights were only the ones that were listed. Read all first ten Amendments to get a better understanding of rights.
What in the world does 'a bill for services rendered' have to do with rights? It's an obligation for a private transaction.