To: tpaine
The 14th amendment does not define those rights, but references them to be part of the rights of individuals protected from federal government action by the other portions of the Constitution. The Constitution does not state that one has a right to engage in homosexual sex.
To: Thane_Banquo
"The Constitution does not state that one has a right to engage in homosexual sex."
Nor does it state that one has a right to heterosexual sex, either. The constitution is pretty silent on sexual activity.
To: Thane_Banquo
Thane_Banquo
. The 10th amendment guarantees to the states and the people themselves all powers not granted to the federal government.
The Constitution does not give the power to the federal government to regulate in this area.
-TB-
Wrong. The 14th protects our rights to life, liberty, and property from violations by ANY level of government, fed/state/local.
1,071 -tpaine-
The 14th amendment does not define those rights, but references them to be part of the rights of individuals protected from federal government action by the other portions of the Constitution.
The Constitution does not state that one has a right to engage in homosexual sex.
-TB-
The issue is not 'defining' life/liberty/property. -- It is that fed/state/local governments cannot violate those self-evident rights. The 14th clearly makes that point, which you deny..
Why do you WANT government to have the power to prohibit individual freedoms? It makes no sense.
1,143 posted on
06/26/2003 1:43:33 PM PDT by
tpaine
(Really, I'm trying to be a 'decent human being', but me flesh is weak.)
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