Anonymous ID: 1369d1 March 5, 2018, 10:48 a.m. No.558314   🗄️.is đź”—kun

unalienable rights

The constitution has already written down that the freedom of speech, press and other stuff is given by GOD. There is no need for us to "ask the government for this".

 

So (imo) any petition asking for rights is pointless.

 

Here is a quoted text:

>“Unalienable rights” are ours to keep, by virtue of our Creator. So said Thomas Jefferson through the Declaration of Independence, and he was seconded by James Madison through the Bill of Rights. 

A “central component” of our “unalienable rights” is the right to keep and bear arms.

 

Moreover, because we are “endowed” with them, the rights are inseparable from us: they are part of our humanity. 

In a word, the government did not give them and therefore cannot take them away, but the government still strains at ways to suppress them. 

To protect fundamental, individual rights, James Madison helped include the Bill of Rights in the Constitution. The intent was to remove them from government’s reach.

The “unalienable rights” explicitly protected by the Bill of Rights include, but are not limited to, the rights of free speech and religion, the right to keep and bear arms, self-determination with regard to one’s own property, the right to be secure in one’s own property, the right to a trial by a jury of one’s peers, protection from cruel and unusual punishment, and so forth. 

Among the “unalienable rights” implicitly protected in the Bill of Rights are freedom of conscience–how can one have freedom of speech or religion without freedom of conscience?–and the right to self-defense. As Associate Justice Samuel Alito wrote in the majority decision for McDonald v. Chicago (2010): “Self-defense is a basic right, recognized by many legal systems from ancient times to the present day, and in [District of Columbia v. Heller (2008)], we held that individual self-defense is a central component of the Second Amendment right.”

“Unalienable rights” are ours to keep, by virtue of our Creator. So said Thomas Jefferson through the Declaration of Independence, and he was seconded by James Madison through the Bill of Rights. 

A “central component” of our “unalienable rights” is the right to keep and bear arms.

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'''IMO, We should draw a SHORT petition, with a very short title in which we point out that internetcompanies/platforms/whatever/Etc

 

are infringing on our God Given Rights and should be punished for this by the Government (which works for US, not the other way around).

 

pls think with me, draw up a simple draft.

war roo eurfag

Anonymous ID: 1369d1 March 5, 2018, 3:45 p.m. No.560204   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0239

petition anon, where are you?

FINALLY managed to get all those running ants go in the right direction,

 

Here is the final and by general agreed upon, simple, legally correct and grammar nazi proof version for YOUR FINAL APPROVAL.

Pls let met know in War room.

 

Eurtwtf@g

 

Last suggestion was change "Pray" into "demand".

Like I said…. you have the final say.