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To: stockpirate
Good-bye 2nd amendment, good-bye 1st amendment.

Our rights are given by our Creator. Since I was not created by the government, they have no say. The Constitution was written with that understanding in mind and the Bill of Rights define the limits of government with respect to those rights.

They can change the Constitution, it still does not remove those rights.

Rights cannot be taken, they must be given away. Unfortunately, we, as a country, have been giving them away at break-neck speed.

38 posted on 12/11/2008 6:15:17 AM PST by IYAS9YAS (Hey Obama, why lawyer up when you can pony up? Show us your vault copy BC)
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To: IYAS9YAS

I agree with you, as will most of the FReepers, but the issue with your statement is that Senator Obama, along with most liberals, believes that those are “negative” rights! And they want a new constitution that says what the government must do to you..uh...er..I mean FOR you! Freudian slip of the fingers!

This is the inherent problem with every new law and idea that comes out of EVERY politician. They write laws to make a stringent point, but laws cannot cover every single possible outcome and therefore they create the very thing they are trying to eliminate: loopholes! I used to think this was accidental, but it is way to common today and therefore MUST be intentional.

Our “new” constitution would be fraught with more loopholes, double-meaning, backwards junk than what the worst liberal leaning nut-job can decipher and congeal from our current one! God help us all, we are going to need all the over site we can get!


100 posted on 12/11/2008 7:42:35 AM PST by ExTxMarine (For whatsoe'ver their sufferings were before; that change they covet makes them suffer more. -Dryden)
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