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Just a yes or no would be fine, thank you.Already answered:
Do you understand that the USC and its subsequent amendments is the most authoritative document in the US and that the DoI does not override that authority?
Just a yes or no would be fine, thank you.Already answered:
Just a yes or no would be fine, thank you.
Do you understand that the USC and its subsequent amendments is the most authoritative document in the US and that the DoI does not override that authority?
I haven't claimed otherwise.
Wonderful. So, now that we've established that the USC is the authority when it comes to the US and that the DoI has no legal standing in the US, let's return to your question: "Where do US rights come from?"That means: "Yes".
I am. I'm starting with the oldest and moving forward.Answer my questions.
Answer my questions:I am. I'm starting with the oldest and moving forward.
Yes. You'll have to forgive me for thinking you meant what you said, i.e. "Georgie got his power and authority from God."
I can really only speculate. I can't speak to the dead (or read their minds) and I've seen no conclusive evidence one way or the other.
Everytime you asserted that statements made in the DoI are reflective on the modern US Government.
Once you actually answer them, yes.
Now, shall we return to you older question or are you going to start asking me quesitons I have already answered?![]()
Specific? It was less than half a sentince out of an entire speech.No, you can not "only speculate". You can look at the evidence and draw the conclusion. If George III did not claim that his power came from God, why was it necessary for Davis to be so specific?
Oh, so this is where you were going with that whole "I don't 'do' anything here. This is an online forum. All you have from me is what I say." thing.Answer my question first: Where, exactly, do I say that I think it is a legal document? Quotes, please.
And why would he do that? Because.Or he could simply just disagree.
This is my post:
I point out where rights come from. I say nothing about the legality of it.
I point out where the rights come from, that's all.Then why bring up DoI since the USC is a the authority on such matters, especially as far as USA is concerned.
Hmm.... It seems that you're determined to not address the central theme by focusing on the irrelevent details.
Specific? It was less than half a sentince out of an entire speech.
But surely, if you're going to claim that King George had this much spirtual belief in his own devine right to rule, surely you can find some more direct evidence to back it up. Perhaps you could find something in what he has said to Parliment.
Oh, so this is where you were going with that whole "I don't 'do' anything here. This is an online forum. All you have from me is what I say." thing.
Fine, I'll go back to my original position that it is a matter of putting the DoI on equal footing with the USC which indicates that you you think that the DoI is legally equivalent to the USC. There is plenty of examples of this throughout the thread, but let's see whether or not you agree with my position in post #1263. That should show who is correct on this point.
I point out where the rights come from, that's all.
Because that's where your rights are endowed you.Yes, but, why bring up DoI?
I point out where the rights come from, that's all.
Because that's where your rights are endowed you.
Can't be from DoI, it's not a legal document, remember?