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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: J_F_Shepard who wrote (561830)4/19/2010 6:24:14 PM
From: one_less  Read Replies (1) of 1578109
 
"....would your wife have to get your permission to have an abortion?. Should a girlfriend need a man's permission to have an abortion.?.

These questions of permission are not applicable. Only a child under adult authority or a person who has lost their inalienable human rights needs to acquire permission. A prisoner needs to acquire permission from their keeper, a slave needs permission from a master that falls within the context of the slave labor, an employee needs permission from a boss (within the context of their mutually agreed upon contract). People in a private personal relationship may have agreed upon roles where one needs to ask permission of the other before encroaching on the other person's role but this is a matter of good manners, not coercion or law.

Inalienable rights are only expressed in the positive. Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness do not have applications of contradiction between one person and another. People sometimes confuse interests with rights. Rights action, however, regards personal actions which further inalienable rights of self, without infringement on the inalienable rights of another.
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