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Originally Posted by Aquila
Yes. The only way that right can be denied is if someone chooses to relinquish that right. By choosing to fly (it's your choice) you're choosing to abide by security policies and federal security directives.
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So I must alienate my inalienable rights if I want to fly?
I wonder if anybody even knows what inalienable means. The concept of inalienable rights is this. These are rights afforded us by God before the country existed and they remain ours and they are owned by us... not granted by the government... and they, therefore, cannot be taken away without due process and proper warrant.
There are no if's, and's or but's.
They are my rights... I own them... God gave them to me... and the government must go through certain specific, required and mandatory steps to even temporarily infringe upon those rights.
But TSA and all the other little minion groups formed under the "oh please... strip me of every right... I don't care... just keep my little booty safe" regime born under the smoke of two fallen towers doesn't even know what these things mean.
I am right... the government is wrong.
But the words of Voltaire remain intact...“It is dangerous to be right when the government is wrong.”