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" ... George Mason, principle author behind the Bill of Rights, advised, “What is the militia? It is the whole people, except for a few public officials.” Later Mason clarified, “A well-regulated militia, composed of the Gentlemen, Freeholders, and other Freemen was necessary to protect our ancient laws and liberty from the standing army.” Bearing arms remains an inalienable “right of the people.” Mason wanted each man to suitably furnish for himself weaponry, supplies and training. ... "
" ... Hence the Spanish version of the law stating that the right is “inalienable”, meaning that news publishers will not be able to renounce compensation provided for by the law. ... "
" ... Regarding Obama’s ongoing drive to make healthcare an inalienable right, Flax asks how could it be? As he so insightfully points out, healthcare as we know it “didn’t even exist until very recently and still doesn’t for much of the world.” Universal healthcare happily takes a beating in Flax’s book, and then throughout he makes plain that the imposition of “positive rights” are our enslavement as the productive are more and more forced to foot the bill to the alleged benefit of others. ... "
" ... Welcome to Obamaland where our inalienable rights are being gradually degraded. Now that President Obama needs never to curry electoral favor again will government’s grasping overreach soon strangle a successful arts-and-crafts company? ... "