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To: Roads End who wrote (171315)5/6/2021 1:02:55 PM
From: ggersh2 Recommendations

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dvdw©
marcher

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My take is we are a fascist oligarchy




To: Roads End who wrote (171315)5/6/2021 4:26:30 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum1 Recommendation

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marcher

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And corporations are people



To: Roads End who wrote (171315)5/6/2021 4:28:02 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 218920
 
And corporations are people

Theory and practice are often different... as in this case...

How many in the US have not had inalienable rights through its history... How many had none of these rights at its inception..

words

wrt 'much' ... what did I say was not true.. ?



To: Roads End who wrote (171315)5/6/2021 4:51:32 PM
From: sense1 Recommendation

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pak73

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I'd note only that the Constitution does not create any rights, but "recognizes" that inalienable rights do exist... and imposes deliberate limits on the right and ability of governments to violate them...

Except for the IRS, apparently...