Whatever one may think of Trump, he was a Leader. He told his followers what they wanted and then promised to deliver it.I elect representatives. We have no leaders in politics. Never have.
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Whatever one may think of Trump, he was a Leader. He told his followers what they wanted and then promised to deliver it.I elect representatives. We have no leaders in politics. Never have.
Trump was the head of a branch of government. He was never anything other than that. Biden is n nothing other than the head of a branch of government.Whatever one may think of Trump, he was a Leader. He told his followers what they wanted and then promised to deliver it.I elect representatives. We have no leaders in politics. Never have.
I don't disagree but I would only note that to be actualized, rights need to be recognized by the government. The Chinese have the same inalienable rights as we do, unfortunately they are not recognized by their government so they are not protected from that government.you are attempting to change the subject.So you're saying our Constitution is divinely inspired? Are there divinely inspired Constitutions in other countries? Even England recognizes different rights than we do and they are probably the closest culture to ours.You are entitled to your conclusion. The problem is, nature is all around us and gives us examples of how you are wrong.Well my conclusion isn't that the Constitution is divinely inspired. It is the work of men, American men. Men who needed to justify their crimes against their government by appealing to a higher authority. God told me that.The Creator - not a he, not a she- not even a human -- did not give it to JUST Americans. The Creator did, however, give us free will.Interesting the Creator only gave these rights Americans.I hate to break this to you, but men were simply reiterating the freedoms endowed upon us all from the Creator. If you had read our founding documents, you'd know that.So where did the Constitution come from, God? Sorry to be the one to break it to you but it was written by men, men elected to government office.What I really find alarming is that people still think that rights like the First or the Second are by permission from the government.
I don't need government's permission to exercise any of My rights. To stop Me from doing so is what the Constitution was designed to prevent.
The Constitution expressly prohibits the government from infringing on these rights and that they [rights] do not flow from any government.
Glad I could educate you.
I'll let you think on that and wait until you come to the wrong conclusion.
I'd really love to learn what in nature gives us examples of how I am wrong. I honestly would.
The Founders believed in a Creator. They believed that we have inalienable rights. This means we have rights not given to us by the government. These rights exist before governments and will continue to exist as long as we continue to remain vigilant and ready to fight back.
Rights cannot be given, but they can be taken or given away. Taken by evil, and given by the tools of evil. Those who think and believe that freedom and liberty is passed on from a rujler or legislated. These are the ignorant or wilfully stupid.
Trump told his followers to come to DC and make their voices heard and they did. Trump is more than just a government official to many. Biden, not so much. If Biden called for a march only a few would heed his call.Trump was the head of a branch of government. He was never anything other than that. Biden is n nothing other than the head of a branch of government.Whatever one may think of Trump, he was a Leader. He told his followers what they wanted and then promised to deliver it.I elect representatives. We have no leaders in politics. Never have.
Leaders require followers. Followers are sheep.
The government is actually tasked with protecting them. That is why language such as "Shall not be infringed" are in the Bill of Rights.I don't disagree but I would only note that to be actualized, rights need to be recognized by the government. The Chinese have the same inalienable rights as we do, unfortunately they are not recognized by their government so they are not protected from that government.you are attempting to change the subject.So you're saying our Constitution is divinely inspired? Are there divinely inspired Constitutions in other countries? Even England recognizes different rights than we do and they are probably the closest culture to ours.You are entitled to your conclusion. The problem is, nature is all around us and gives us examples of how you are wrong.Well my conclusion isn't that the Constitution is divinely inspired. It is the work of men, American men. Men who needed to justify their crimes against their government by appealing to a higher authority. God told me that.The Creator - not a he, not a she- not even a human -- did not give it to JUST Americans. The Creator did, however, give us free will.Interesting the Creator only gave these rights Americans.I hate to break this to you, but men were simply reiterating the freedoms endowed upon us all from the Creator. If you had read our founding documents, you'd know that.So where did the Constitution come from, God? Sorry to be the one to break it to you but it was written by men, men elected to government office.What I really find alarming is that people still think that rights like the First or the Second are by permission from the government.
I don't need government's permission to exercise any of My rights. To stop Me from doing so is what the Constitution was designed to prevent.
The Constitution expressly prohibits the government from infringing on these rights and that they [rights] do not flow from any government.
Glad I could educate you.
I'll let you think on that and wait until you come to the wrong conclusion.
I'd really love to learn what in nature gives us examples of how I am wrong. I honestly would.
The Founders believed in a Creator. They believed that we have inalienable rights. This means we have rights not given to us by the government. These rights exist before governments and will continue to exist as long as we continue to remain vigilant and ready to fight back.
Rights cannot be given, but they can be taken or given away. Taken by evil, and given by the tools of evil. Those who think and believe that freedom and liberty is passed on from a rujler or legislated. These are the ignorant or wilfully stupid.
That is just a lie I no longer even bother responding to.Trump told his followers to come to DC and make their voices heard and they did. Trump is more than just a government official to many. Biden, not so much. If Biden called for a march only a few would heed his call.Trump was the head of a branch of government. He was never anything other than that. Biden is n nothing other than the head of a branch of government.Whatever one may think of Trump, he was a Leader. He told his followers what they wanted and then promised to deliver it.I elect representatives. We have no leaders in politics. Never have.
Leaders require followers. Followers are sheep.
Considering that all people have to show ID to purchase guns, race isn't a factor.
We've heard time and time again, its racist to ask voters for ID, how about those wishing to exercise their God Given Right to bear arms?
Would seem to be uber-racist.
After all, who is going to lie about who they are? Its a felony, after all.
Kind of sad that the Creator would give us rights but not tell anyone about them.Or Maybe the founding fathers were the only ones to realize it.Interesting the Creator only gave these rights [to] Americans.I hate to break this to you, but men were simply reiterating the freedoms endowed upon us all from the Creator. If you had read our founding documents, you'd know that.So where did the Constitution come from, God? Sorry to be the one to break it to you but it was written by men, men elected to government office.What I really find alarming is that people still think that rights like the First or the Second are by permission from the government.
I don't need government's permission to exercise any of My rights. To stop Me from doing so is what the Constitution was designed to prevent.
The Constitution expressly prohibits the government from infringing on these rights and that they [rights] do not flow from any government.
Glad I could educate you.
Don't forget that a government such as ours had never existed before our Constitution was penned.
Reality vs Ideology.Kind of sad that the Creator would give us rights but not tell anyone about them.Or Maybe the founding fathers were the only ones to realize it.Interesting the Creator only gave these rights [to] Americans.I hate to break this to you, but men were simply reiterating the freedoms endowed upon us all from the Creator. If you had read our founding documents, you'd know that.So where did the Constitution come from, God? Sorry to be the one to break it to you but it was written by men, men elected to government office.What I really find alarming is that people still think that rights like the First or the Second are by permission from the government.
I don't need government's permission to exercise any of My rights. To stop Me from doing so is what the Constitution was designed to prevent.
The Constitution expressly prohibits the government from infringing on these rights and that they [rights] do not flow from any government.
Glad I could educate you.
Don't forget that a government such as ours had never existed before our Constitution was penned.
If you believe in that stuff.
Why do you not agree that rights belong to the person not the government?
Reality vs Ideology.Kind of sad that the Creator would give us rights but not tell anyone about them.Or Maybe the founding fathers were the only ones to realize it.Interesting the Creator only gave these rights [to] Americans.I hate to break this to you, but men were simply reiterating the freedoms endowed upon us all from the Creator. If you had read our founding documents, you'd know that.So where did the Constitution come from, God? Sorry to be the one to break it to you but it was written by men, men elected to government office.What I really find alarming is that people still think that rights like the First or the Second are by permission from the government.
I don't need government's permission to exercise any of My rights. To stop Me from doing so is what the Constitution was designed to prevent.
The Constitution expressly prohibits the government from infringing on these rights and that they [rights] do not flow from any government.
Glad I could educate you.
Don't forget that a government such as ours had never existed before our Constitution was penned.
If you believe in that stuff.
Why do you not agree that rights belong to the person not the government?
Premise sounds synonymous with ideology.The reality is our government is based on the premise that rights are inherent in the person and not privileges granted by the government
Premise sounds synonymous with ideology.The reality is our government is based on the premise that rights are inherent in the person and not privileges granted by the government
They may so claim but in the real world they tend to be more pragmatic. We have the right of free speech but we can't slander anyone we wish. We have the right to assemble unless it creates a dangerous mob situation. We have the right to bear 'arms' but the arms are defined by the government.Premise sounds synonymous with ideology.The reality is our government is based on the premise that rights are inherent in the person and not privileges granted by the government
All governments are based on ideology.
They may so claim but in the real world they tend to be more pragmatic. We have the right of free speech but we can't slander anyone we wish. We have the right to assemble unless it creates a dangerous mob situation. We have the right to bear 'arms' but the arms are defined by the government.Premise sounds synonymous with ideology.The reality is our government is based on the premise that rights are inherent in the person and not privileges granted by the government
All governments are based on ideology.