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Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by aching_knuckles
It is a commonly held opinion that all idiots are a danger to society.
Blindly following laws with out reason is, IMO, idiotic.
Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by aching_knuckles
The U.S. Constitution does not grant us rights. It does not need to mention motor vehicles for us to have a right to operate one without a license. Enumeration of the Constitution does not mean that our rights are restricted by failure to be specifically identified in the U.S. Constitution.
Look up the Bill of Rights.
Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by aching_knuckles
I can only lead you to water, I can not make you drink.
You can stand there like a child with his hands over his eyes saying, "no, no, no!"
Or you can open your eyes and face reality.
But you must agree that common sense rules are sometimes needed, no? Especially in our litigious society?
Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by aching_knuckles
But you must agree that common sense rules are sometimes needed, no? Especially in our litigious society?
Yes, Exactly.
Our society has became much more litigious over the last few decades on purpose, because the enables those in positions of power to strip us of our rights. Traffic laws have been used very proactively to strip us of our rights.
Do you feel I should be able to get in a helicopter and travel in it without a license or training?
Originally posted by poet1b
reply to post by aching_knuckles
Last reply, then gotta go.
Do you feel I should be able to get in a helicopter and travel in it without a license or training?
Sure, its your funeral. Even Gramps gave the kids training before letting them loose on the tractor.
Originally posted by aching_knuckles
Really...can you point out the usage of the word "automobile" (or "motor carriage" perhaps) to me in the Constitution?
I have positively provided proof over and over. The fact is that you three just refuse to accept it. You have a fallacious argument.
Originally posted by aching_knuckles
Give me a break. A cop pulling you over for going 80 in a 65 is not restricting your rights. You getting pulled over for not signaling a turn in heavy traffic is not stripping you of your rights - it is punishing you for acting stupid in public and endangering other peoples safety.
You guys are all about individualism and rights....but yet you want to give people the ability to trample all over my personal safety.
Then why were those specific rights enumerated in the Constitution?? I agree the Constitution does not give us our rights, but it outlines our specific rights as humans in America.
The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.
Originally posted by aching_knuckles
Thats just the thing...its not just my funeral. What if I decided to try and fly my kid into his preschool? Or maybe I decided to MediVac my wife into the hospital....thats my right to travel, is it not? So what happens when I crash into the cancer ward with no license??