Does the Constitution really give us inalienable rights that cannot be taken away?

Ben Thomson

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We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942
its supposed to,, but we have authoritarians like dems and repubes that just dont care about anything but their own power,,,
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.




Can't march armed people to the concentration camps. So, no, you are wrong. As usual.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.




Can't march armed people to the concentration camps. So, no, you are wrong. As usual.
Not wrong..gun control is just gun regulation
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.




Can't march armed people to the concentration camps. So, no, you are wrong. As usual.
Not wrong..gun control is just gun regulation






Gun regulation inexorably leads to gun confiscation. 100% of the time. No gun registration scheme has ever NOT then led to confiscation.

True story. But that's history. And we all know you fascists try and hide, or rewrite history.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.
You want gun regulations but are against voter regulations, why?
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.




Can't march armed people to the concentration camps. So, no, you are wrong. As usual.
Not wrong..gun control is just gun regulation
How clearer is SHALL NOT BE INFRINGE should the founders make it?
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.
You want gun regulations but are against voter regulations, why?
Don't have a problem with voter regulations, but do with voter suppression tactics..slight difference.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.
You want gun regulations but are against voter regulations, why?
Don't have a problem with voter regulations, but do with voter suppression tactics..slight difference.
It's only your opinion that their is a difference
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942


You're wrong. It's not quite that simple. It can't be done by the stroke of a pen. They did it that way for a reason.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942




Indeed. That's why the fascists in our government want to disarm us.
Gun control is not disarmament...it's gun requlation.
You want gun regulations but are against voter regulations, why?
Don't have a problem with voter regulations, but do with voter suppression tactics..slight difference.
It's only your opinion that their is a difference
Voter suppression tactics are public record so a little more than just an opinion.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942
The Bill of Rights which are the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution is an enumeration of rights that "the people" possess that the government shall not violate. It doesn't grant anything, it acknowledges and protects those rights that the people have by virtue of being human (natural rights)
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942


You're wrong. It's not quite that simple. It can't be done by the stroke of a pen. They did it that way for a reason.
Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin D. Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066 = stroke of a pen
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942
The Bill of Rights which are the first ten amendments to the U.S. Constitution is an enumeration of rights that "the people" possess that the government shall not violate. It doesn't grant anything, it acknowledges and protects those rights that the people have by virtue of being human (natural rights)
Which can be circumvented by a stroke of the pen.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. I Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942


You're wrong. It's not quite that simple. It can't be done by the stroke of a pen. They did it that way for a reason.
Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin D. Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066 = stroke of a pen
I see you failed to mention he was a democrat, why?
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. I Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942


You're wrong. It's not quite that simple. It can't be done by the stroke of a pen. They did it that way for a reason.
Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin D. Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066 = stroke of a pen
I see you failed to mention he was a democrat, why?
Because I was talking about written in stone rights that can be taken away easily..wasn't talking about partisan politics..that's why.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942


You're wrong. It's not quite that simple. It can't be done by the stroke of a pen. They did it that way for a reason.
Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin D. Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066 = stroke of a pen


That was a shitty thing we did, but wasn't against the Constitution. The Supreme Court said so.
 
We all seem to think our constitutional rights are etched in stone and cannot be violated. In fact they are at the whim of politicians who can justify taking them away with a stroke of the pen. George Carlin had an opinion on that..you think your rights are inviolate. He said if you do just go to Wikipedia and in the search box type in..Japanese-Americans 1942


You're wrong. It's not quite that simple. It can't be done by the stroke of a pen. They did it that way for a reason.
Japanese internment camps were established during World War II by President Franklin D. Roosevelt through his Executive Order 9066 = stroke of a pen
Correction:
And while these actions were ultimately determined to have been constitutional, the U.S. government issued a formal apology for its acts and paid reparations to the survivors or their decedants for having done so.
 
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