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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (28499)7/10/2011 5:46:38 PM
From: Jeff Jordan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119362
 
You don't own me.....I have natural rights, truth that "all men are ... endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights"......I am an individual, a human being, a natural person.

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Wherever any Invasion is made upon unalienable Rights, there must arise either a perfect, or external Right to Resistance. . . . Unalienable Rights are essential Limitations in all Governments.

There can be no Right, or Limitation of Right, inconsistent with, or opposite to the greatest public good. involuntary slavery but against any explicit or implied contractual forms of slavery. Any contract that tried to legally alienate such a right would be inherently invalid

It is a mistake to imagine that slavery pervades a man's whole being; the better part of him is exempt from it: the body indeed is subjected and in the power of a master, but the mind is independent, and indeed is so free and wild, that it cannot be restrained even by this prison of the body, wherein it is confined

We are born for Justice, and that right is based, not upon opinions, but upon Nature.

Neither can any state acquire such an authority over other states in virtue of any compacts or cessions. This is a case in which compacts are not binding. Civil liberty is, in this respect, on the same footing with religious liberty. As no people can lawfully surrender their religious liberty by giving up their right of judging for themselves in religion, or by allowing any human beings to prescribe to them what faith they shall embrace, or what mode of worship they shall practise, so neither can any civil societies lawfully surrender their civil liberty by giving up to any extraneous jurisdiction their power of legislating for themselves and disposing their property

A man has a right to ownership over his life and therefore also his property, because he has invested time (i.e. part of his life) in it and thereby made it an extension of his life. However, if he initiates force against and to the detriment of another man, he alienates himself from the right to that part of his life which is required to pay his debt: "Rights are not inalienable, but only the possessor of a right can alienate himself from that right - no one else can take a man's rights from him.

"inalienable rights" were said to be those rights that could not be surrendered by citizens to the sovereign.

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To: Giordano Bruno who wrote (28499)7/10/2011 10:57:09 PM
From: yard_man  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 119362
 
looks like the perfect set-up for an upside surprise ... all the baaaad news priced in. JBTDs. All of them. <g>