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I think that this would infringe on my Right to Life, Liberty, and the
Pursuit of Happiness. "Jay Beckman" wrote in message news:qc90d.136551$4o.14720@fed1read01... From today's EAA E-Newsletter: http://www.eaa.org/communications/ea...09_weiner.html Jay Beckman Student Pilot - KCHD 46.5 Hrs ... Nowhere to go but up! |
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![]() "NW_PILOT" wrote in message ... I think that this would infringe on my Right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. They, uh, left those out of the Constitution when they wrote it... not that any of the rights that actually got in are any better off. |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... They, uh, left those out of the Constitution when they wrote it... not that any of the rights that actually got in are any better off. They left all rights out of the Constitution when they wrote it. |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message k.net... "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... They, uh, left those out of the Constitution when they wrote it... not that any of the rights that actually got in are any better off. They left all rights out of the Constitution when they wrote it. True, but they did try to put some of them back in with amendments. |
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![]() "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... They left all rights out of the Constitution when they wrote it. True, but they did try to put some of them back in with amendments. Actually, they put them all back in. One of the complaints against the proposed Constitution was it's lack of a Bill of Rights, such as the Virginia Bill of Rights. James Madison was opposed to such a Bill of Rights because it was unnecessary and implied the people had only the designated rights. It was unnecessary to declare a right to a free press, for example, because the Constitution did not give the government the power to control the press. Madison had to concede on the issue in order to see the Constitution ratified, but he was then the driving force behind the Ninth and Tenth Amendments. |
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![]() "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message nk.net... "C J Campbell" wrote in message ... They left all rights out of the Constitution when they wrote it. True, but they did try to put some of them back in with amendments. Actually, they put them all back in. One of the complaints against the proposed Constitution was it's lack of a Bill of Rights, such as the Virginia Bill of Rights. James Madison was opposed to such a Bill of Rights because it was unnecessary and implied the people had only the designated rights. It was unnecessary to declare a right to a free press, for example, because the Constitution did not give the government the power to control the press. Madison had to concede on the issue in order to see the Constitution ratified, but he was then the driving force behind the Ninth and Tenth Amendments. Excellent. Madison didn't want rights named or enumerated because he thought to do so would limit them to those listed. Thus, the 9th Amendment was drafted as a curative. Very eloquently it says, "The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." I wouldn't be so optimistic about the practical effect of this fundamental amendment, however. The Supreme Court hasn't touched it in decades and appears to be terrified of it. The ninth may live in the hearts of the men and women of America, but it is dead in the halls of 1 First St. in Washington, DC. |
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![]() " jls" wrote in message news ![]() Actually, they put them all back in. One of the complaints against the proposed Constitution was it's lack of a Bill of Rights, such as the Virginia Bill of Rights. James Madison was opposed to such a Bill of Rights because it was unnecessary and implied the people had only the designated rights. It was unnecessary to declare a right to a free press, for example, because the Constitution did not give the government the power to control the press. Madison had to concede on the issue in order to see the Constitution ratified, but he was then the driving force behind the Ninth and Tenth Amendments. Excellent. Madison didn't want rights named or enumerated because he thought to do so would limit them to those listed. Thus, the 9th Amendment was drafted as a curative. Very eloquently it says, "The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people." I wouldn't be so optimistic about the practical effect of this fundamental amendment, however. The Supreme Court hasn't touched it in decades and appears to be terrified of it. The ninth may live in the hearts of the men and women of America, but it is dead in the halls of 1 First St. in Washington, DC. Hell, the whole Constitution is pretty much dead. |
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![]() NW_PILOT wrote: I think that this would infringe on my Right to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness. So? George Patterson If you want to know God's opinion of money, just look at the people he gives it to. |
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