To: real saxophonist
Your life can be taken by force, but that does not mean your right to life has been taken.
Your life can be taken by force when you forfeit your right to life by trying to unjustly take the life of another, but that does not mean your right to life was taken by force, just that you forfeited that right.
15 posted on
03/04/2020 10:49:18 AM PST by
KrisKrinkle
(Blessed be those who know the depth and breadth of ignorance. Cursed be those who don't.)
To: KrisKrinkle
Your life can be taken by force, but that does not mean your right to life has been taken.
A right is useless if you do not have the means by which to exercise it. If the Dems get in control and block all the ammo makers from making anything, do you still have your right to bear arms? Sure, but do you really? Do you have the right to counsel if no lawyer is provided, and no phone is given for you to contact your own? A 'right', by definition, means your have the ability to exercise it. If your life is taken, how can you have a right to life? Would you say every baby killed had a right to life? They 'had' it, but really, they didn't. I can say I'll give you $20, but if I don't actually give it to you, did I really give you $20?
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