O...M...G! An absolute must watch video. Rick Santorum has such a high disregard for our INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM and our privacy rights! He refers to this as RADICAL INDIVIDUALISM! He spits on the U.S.A.! I don't want America to become a Theocratic nation. We are a FREE REPUBLIC! What part of LIFE, LIBERTY and the pursuit of happiness do you not understand Rick Santorum? I agree with David Boaz from the Cato Institute who said, "Rick Santorum openly dislikes the fundamental political idea of America!" It's no wonder Rick Santorum supports all of the invasion of privacy laws IMPOSED UPON US by both President Bush and President Obama.
Rick Santorum said during a recent radio interview, "One of the criticisms I make is to what I refer to as more of a Libertarianish right. They have this idea that people should be left alone, be able to do whatever they want to do, government should keep our taxes down and keep our regulations low, that we shouldn't get involved in the bedroom, we shouldn't get involved in cultural issues. That is not how traditional conservatives view the world. There is no such society that I am aware of, where we've had radical individualism and that it succeeds as a culture."
[source: Freedom Advocates]
Why do we use the term unalienable instead of inalienable? Inalienable rights are subject to changes in the law such as when property rights are given a back seat to emerging environmental law or free speech rights give way to political correctness. Whereas under the original doctrine of unalienable rights, these rights cannot be abridged.
Webster's 1828 dictionary defines unalienable as "not alienable; that cannot be alienated; that may not be transferred; as in unalienable rights" and inalienable as "cannot be legally or justly alienated or transferred to another."
US Declaration of Independence reads, "... that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."
This means that human beings are imbued with unalienable rights which cannot be altered by law whereas inalienable rights are subject to remaking or revocation in accordance with man-made law.
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And Rick Santorum has the NERVE to criticize Sharia Law when he wants to impose the same on Americans with a Catholic religious zealot man-made law/beliefs. That is also known as a THEOCRATIC GOVERNMENT. All of my readers know that I stand against Sharia Law. But I also stand against any form of religious government. Keep your religious beliefs in the church, synogogue, temple, and mosque. This is America that honors Freedom of Religion and you have the right to practice or believe whatever you want. Oh and by the way Mr. Santorum, you told a crowd full of college students in New Hampshire today that our national motto was "E Pluribus Unum." That's incorrect. Our national motto is "In God We Trust." I would think a religious man like you would know that. Most especially someone running for President of the United States. I'm not religious and I know and believe in that phrase.
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