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RE: T or F: The Constitution grants rights: That quote isn't

Posted on: June 5, 2024 at 15:23:51 CT
BH O'bonga MU
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from the Constitution. Its from the Declaration of Independence. The 'Due Process' clause of the Constitution speaks of "Life, Liberty and Property". Many people get confused about the origin of those phrases. And the answer to the OP's question is, False.
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T or F: The Constitution grants rights - pickle MU - 6/5 12:43:15
     lol, False, bro (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 6/5 16:45:33
     RE: T or F: The Constitution grants rights - sarasotatiger MU - 6/5 13:47:32
          RE: T or F: The Constitution grants rights: That quote isn't - BH O'bonga MU - 6/5 15:23:51
     In some cases yes.... in some cases it enshrines rights - Spanky KU - 6/5 12:54:14
          you're permanently confused (nm) - 90Tiger STL - 6/5 16:46:20
               is a right to a lawyer a natural right? - Spanky KU - 6/5 17:50:11
                    “Those aren’t rights.” - haeffb MU - 6/5 17:52:33
                         English is hard for them(nm) - Spanky KU - 6/5 18:30:25
     Negative rights. It states what the government cannot - hefeweizen MU - 6/5 12:53:53
     Rights to the Government - BigDave MU - 6/5 12:48:45
          oh dang - CulturedDan KC - 6/5 12:49:46
     lol (nm) - SwampTiger MU - 6/5 12:46:17
          not sure if smugs is around to answer(nm) - CulturedDan KC - 6/5 12:47:03
     F, F(nm) - CulturedDan KC - 6/5 12:45:24




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