"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message
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"Tom S." wrote in message
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Actually, you're both wrong...sorta.
Nope.
What you have is the natural right to travel/move about freely in
public.
HOW you move about, though, is subject to limitations. Same with
driving.
Correct, and as long as you meet the requirements you cannot be denied the
right to fly. Or drive. That's what makes it a right and not a
privilege.
A right never has a requirement. That makes is a privilidge, not a right.
Recall the line "inalienable rights"...? Do you know what "inalienable"
means?
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