To: robertpaulsen
wrbones wrote:
This is why the right to privacy was placed in our Bill of Rights,
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17 maryz
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I must have missed that one. Which one was it?
22 neanderthal
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Try understanding the 9th Amendment. A right doesn't have to be enumerated to exist.
Why would you object to our rights to a private life, liberty, and private property?
72 tpaine
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Are you suggesting that Mary Cheney's privacy is protected from private, individual intrusion by the ninth amendment?
77 robbiedumson
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No, my boy, I was suggesting that we wonder why some people here think we have no rights to privacy. Get it?
-tpaine-
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robertdumsen wrote:
Well, I don't understand why you're telling people to "try understanding the 9th Amendment". What does that have to do with the above article about Mary Cheney?
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I was answering the questions asked at #17 & #22.
Are you always this dense or are you just desperate for attention again? [rhetorical query]
98 posted on
10/17/2004 12:13:14 PM PDT by
tpaine
(No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another. - T. Jefferson)
To: tpaine; wrbones; maryz; Neanderthal
wrbones: If she had wanted the issue made public, on a worldwide stage, it was her choice to do so, not Mr. Kerry's and not Mr. Edwards'. This is why the right to privacy was placed in our Bill of Rights, and considered as so important by the Founding Fathers of this nation.
maryz: ????
neanderthal: I must have missed that one. Which one was it?
Now here comes tpaine: Try understanding the 9th Amendment.
Tell me again, tpaine, how the ninth amendment applies to Mary Cheney in the above circumstance. Hint: If I were you, I would not be so condescending, especially on matters involving the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights.
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