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    but that type of mentality produces contradictions. and leads to the idea that a government gives people the the rights they choose. say for instance you think you have a right like edu. you can think its your right as until its taken away. which leads to the point of government is to assign rights by majority vote. where as im talking abotu declaration of independance stuff. That all men are created equal with inalienable right such as life liberty and the pursuit of happiness without infringing on others rights. those are static rights that cant be changed. The basic rights needed that don't impose on anyone else to live peacefully with everyone. A solution to tribal dictatorships. And in order to protect these rights a government is formed with authority of force. And gov powers are limited to... repeating the article here. ...

    Thats where i am coming from rights and privileges. I don't believe to be at the whim of an electorate that decides my rights. And if a government with sole authority to decide between disagreeing parties on what is a right and what isnt, is an obligarchy. A dictatorship by election and not blood. And in this community there is no such things as rights but what the rulers declare as rights.

    If you think that is better the gov is the rights holders approach is better then so be it. Wether it ends up being the right choice or wrong one is up to to decide.

    In the case of the greece, you should be able to see why i suggest it was a privilege and not a right. If people see it your way then greece peopel have no right to unless it gets voted in, but in this case its voted out so no they don't have a right to their edu business. They can try to petition for a right back to it if they like. From both perspectives theyre just talking out of there asses. And i think blue understood that and decided not answering the question looks better.

    • Naw, he probably just had better things to do than try to argue with you:)
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    • could be. the probability of possible things is what gives the non-response its power
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    • makes me have to give him the credit of doubt that he just missed it. which i will.
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    • i'd liek to think he ran off proving he had no answer but one cant choose the probability that fits what they want
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