Inalienable Rights?!!!
Are our rights inalienable or unalienable?4 total reviews
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
They made a mistake! He he he, but the point here has got to be whether you get your rights or not! The proof is in the pudding! I enjoyed your questioning write here, love Dolly x
They made a mistake! He he he, but the point here has got to be whether you get your rights or not! The proof is in the pudding! I enjoyed your questioning write here, love Dolly x
Comment Written 20-May-2019
Comment from Y. M. Roger
Wow -- you always here folks saying it one way or the other and some folks just mumble through it - LOL! ;) Thanx for the info! :) ;) Be sure to pop back in there, sir, and remove the gnome graffiti from your author notes. :) ;)
Wow -- you always here folks saying it one way or the other and some folks just mumble through it - LOL! ;) Thanx for the info! :) ;) Be sure to pop back in there, sir, and remove the gnome graffiti from your author notes. :) ;)
Comment Written 19-May-2019
Comment from Juliette Chamberlain
The more we see of the world today the more the precepts of the Founding Fathers is to be desired, and yet the more country's laws we attempt to align, the more we see the improbability of it. For example, rights of women in some countries, the rights to practice their religion of choice, the right to have whatever size of family they choose, etcetera...
Just recently in England a Judge who obviously felt some sympathy towards the defendant, declared that 'this was a court of law and as such would be conducted under the current legal system.' The quote may not be exact but conveys what I am trying to say.
Anyway, I enjoyed your write. Do you ever wish you could turn back the clock?
Warmly,
Juliette
The more we see of the world today the more the precepts of the Founding Fathers is to be desired, and yet the more country's laws we attempt to align, the more we see the improbability of it. For example, rights of women in some countries, the rights to practice their religion of choice, the right to have whatever size of family they choose, etcetera...
Just recently in England a Judge who obviously felt some sympathy towards the defendant, declared that 'this was a court of law and as such would be conducted under the current legal system.' The quote may not be exact but conveys what I am trying to say.
Anyway, I enjoyed your write. Do you ever wish you could turn back the clock?
Warmly,
Juliette
Comment Written 19-May-2019
Comment from Heather Knight
I didn't know these two words meant the same. In fact, I thought they were opposites...
Very interesting poem and notes. I also like the artwork.
Thanks so much for sharing.
I didn't know these two words meant the same. In fact, I thought they were opposites...
Very interesting poem and notes. I also like the artwork.
Thanks so much for sharing.
Comment Written 19-May-2019