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I'm offended - Vanity
Self ^ | 11/28/2001 | Brytani

Posted on 11/28/2001 3:42:21 AM PST by Brytani

I am offended

Daily, we are all flooded with news reports of people who are offended.  In each report, we are read how a person is fired or suspended from their job, forced into court or has their reputation slandered over some perceived or overt offensive statement or action.  Yet, nowhere in our Constitution or in the Bill of Rights are we guaranteed the right not to be offended.  Nonetheless, people of this national will try to convince us of some left-out inherent right never be offended.  Since a small percentage of the public has re-written the Bill of Right, I have complied my own list of what offends me.  

1.  The ACLU offends me. From their defense of NAMBLA, to their ridiculous notion that non-citizens have the same rights as citizens of this country, to their defense of the abortion industry.  I should file suit against them in Federal Court and force them to shut down, after all, I am offended.

2.  Abortion providers offend me.  Not just because they murder innocent babies, but their trampling on the free speech and protest rights of those who oppose them.  Again, I should file suit against every abortion provider in the country, after all, I am offended.

3.  Gun Grabbers offend me.  Their constant assault on the Constitution is an offense to every citizen of this country.    Filing suit is appropriate, after all, I am offended.

4.  Liberals and Democrats highly offend me.  Everything they stand for, from welfare for able bodied people to their ridiculous environmental-nazi laws, to their general "Blame America first" attitude.  I am offended that the wife of the most corrupt president in history is right now sitting in the Senate proposing spending and laws I must follow.  Democratic politicians like Cynthia McKinney, Al Sharpton and Hillary Clinton should be made illegal, after all, I am offended.

5.  Feminists offend me.  The hypocrisy in the feminist movement is blatant.  While claiming to support a women's right to be free of sexual harassment they supporter an admitted harasser solely on the grounds he was a pro-choice president.  NOW and it's various off-shoots should be illegal, after all, I am offended.

6.  Those who claim African-Americans have no voice in George Bush's White House while two of his highest ranking advisors are black offend me.  Quite simply, I never realized a person was not African-American unless they were a democrat.  I am offended because I was not taught this lesson from early childhood.  African-Americans who make frivolous claims should be illegal, after all, I am offended.

7.  I am offended that the right to Free Speech as well as Freedom of Religion has been removed from anyone attending a public school.  Instead a perceived right, stating that the word God, if uttered in a public school setting will somehow make the ears of children bleed.  I am offended that my children's rights have been removed, it should be illegal to do this, after all, I am offended.

8.  I am offended by the words of the New Black Panther Party.  A group that supports terrorists and their activities while putting the blame on this great nation.  I am offended they are allowed the right to freely express their opinion without retribution.  I am offended that many others are not given this same right, The Black Panther Party should be illegal, after all, I am offended.  

9.  I am offended by hate crime laws.  It is illegal to threaten a person solely by the color of their skin, or their sexual preference but only if you are a heterosexual or a white American.  Homosexual groups as well as minority groups at will can offend, make death threats and cause general disturbances without the fear of retribution.  Again, this should be illegal, after all, I am offended.

10.  Finally I am offended that no lawyer or legal service is available to me to file suit against those who offended me.  After all, I am on the wrong side of the offense issue.  Being a conservative, married female, I am the offender, not the offended.  I'd file suit, but I'm offended I have nowhere to go.

Over the next few decades of my life, I am assured I will be offended even more.  Will I receive press coverage?  Of course not, after all I do not have the right to be offended.  That's reserved for only for those with special offense clauses in their personal bill of rights.  For this, I am highly offended.


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To: Mopp4
I believe that the founders wrote the Constitution and the Bill of Rights for the people of the country they were trying to create - this did not include the rest of the world.

I wonder what kind fo rights pre-historic man had before there ever was a society or government . . .

81 posted on 12/05/2001 9:10:13 AM PST by realpatriot71
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To: Brytani
Offensensitivity.
82 posted on 12/05/2001 9:29:09 AM PST by BlueLancer
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To: coteblanche
Then that would be a fender bender, would it? ;-)

I'm offended by your weak attempt at humor. : )

83 posted on 12/05/2001 9:56:35 AM PST by ST.LOUIE1
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To: coteblanche
I'm offended by your weak attempt at humor. : )

I'm offended that it wasn't appreciated :-(.

I'm offended you think it should be. : )

85 posted on 12/05/2001 10:11:28 AM PST by ST.LOUIE1
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To: coteblanche
Well then:

I'm offended by your use of offensive graphics.

87 posted on 12/05/2001 10:48:25 AM PST by ST.LOUIE1
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To: Straight Vermonter
Our rights are not granted to us by virtue of our citizenship. They are natural rights which know no borders. At least that was the idea our founders had.

I agree with you that the Founding fathers' idea of rights was that everyone is born with the same natural rights. Therefore, in theory, people in Iran, Iraq, Afganastan have the same rights that we in the U.S. do. It is just that different governments supress rights differently. However, I don't think non-citizens deserve the same priviliges as American citizens. The ACLU does.

88 posted on 12/05/2001 11:01:25 AM PST by southern rock
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To: realpatriot71
I wonder what kind fo rights pre-historic man had before there ever was a society or government . .

If you believe in those rights as God-given then they were always there. I didn't mean to say that our founders created our rights. They recognized those rights and wanted to protect us from government abusing them. So they put that protection into words.

89 posted on 12/06/2001 5:23:51 AM PST by Mopp4
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To: Mopp4
So basically what you are saying is that, in fact, EVERYONE has the same inalienable rights. These were not rights given, but rather "are" by nature of being human. If this is the case, then because the Constitution does NOT grant rights, but rather protects natrual rights, then the Constitution applies to every man, woman, and child, regardless of citizenship. You cannot have it both ways my friend.
90 posted on 12/06/2001 8:15:35 AM PST by realpatriot71
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