Re: You Must Surrender Your Natural Rights




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"NRACLAPTRAP" <leehrsn@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Constitution of New Hampshire - 1784
Part I - The Bill of Rights
Article 1

III. When men enter into a state of society, they surrender up some of
their natural rights to that society, in order to ensure the
protection of others; and, without such an equivalent, the surrender
is void.

XXIV. A well-regulated militia is the proper, natural and sure
defence of a state.

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No individual gun right under the New Hampshire Constitution of 1783.
Or under the New Hampshire Constitution of 1792. Or 1902...

Live free or die.


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NRACLAPTRAP

Good to know and even better McDonald v. Chicago cleared that issue up.


Note the Lying Weasel clipped out the first paragraph:

II. All men have certain natural, essential, and inherent rights.
among which are --the enjoying and defending life and liberty
--acquiring, possessing and protecting property --and in a word, of
seeking and obtaining happiness.


Note that it doesn't say, "Every man shall have the right to get
married and raise a family," or "Every man should be able to own his
own gun and use it to defend himself and his family," or "Every man
should be able to make a baloney sandwich" because those were just
normal things that everyone took for granted.

They couldn't imagine that a couple hundred years later, some fat
Texas drunk would be telling them that they COULDN'T do those things,
because some ugly chain-smoking bitch with a crippled pull-toy
instructed him to destroy America.

I liked the part (that was missing in 1784), about the baloney sandwich.
I'd have put that in there back then (even though baloney didn't exist).

Now you're being a little hard on Harrison. It is obvious his sanity is
slipping since the McDonald ruling.


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