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- From: Craig.Presson@f32.n373.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Craig Presson)
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- Subject: Re: Rights
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- Date: Thu, 19 Nov 92 22:01:44 CST
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- |> What basic human rights to you refer to. The only RIGHT that I
- |> know of, which every person in the world will experience is
- |> DEATH...and believe it or not, in America there's a law against
- |> it! i.e. Suicide,
- |> Leah
- This is a very fundamental point about which you really should not
- be flippant. The basic human right is ownership of one's life and
- the usufruct thereof, or as Jefferson put it, "life, liberty, and
- the pursuit of happiness" (too bad he was away in France while they
- were drafting the Constitution. Conspiracy, anyone?). Our present
- legal system shies away from certain important consequences of this
- Founding Formula (which by the way is straight out of Locke and Hume,
- it wasn't just a fever TJ had one day). I could multiply examples.
- Making suicide illegal is in fact one example, as is our plethora of
- laws that make victimless actions felonies, flying in the face of
- the very definition of the word. Practically since the ink was dry
- on the Declaration, there has been a War on Common Sense in this
- country, in the legislatures, the boardrooms, and the courts. We
- suffer daily from the far-reaching consequences of relatively small
- philosophical concessions and false turns made long ago -- the
- inversion of the Constitution eloquently but wrongly argued for by
- Hamilton ("If the end envisioned by an act clearly contributes to a
- granted power of the Federal Government, and no part of the act be
- specifically prohibited by the text of the Constitution, then that
- act should be permitted [paraphrase]"); the erosion of contracts
- perpetrated in the name of "the Common Law" by Holmes, and by
- many of his aristocratic British predecessors; prepared the way, in
- an inexorable sequence, for the tortured logic and cavalier disregard
- for common humanity embodied in the Washington, DC of today.
- ==
- Patrick Henry saw his choices clearly because he faced one
- overwhelming threat from an overt tyrant. We have trouble seeing
- them because the threats are many and subtle; but we are still
- trading pieces of our liberty for pieces of our lives, every day.
- ==
- -- Craig Presson
- Wow, this prison really _is_ well lit! Are you sure this is only
- one idea?
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