Monday, November 16, 2009

What are inalienable rights?

An inalienable right is a right that you are born with as a human. They are the freedoms that are given to you at birth. They are not rights that are given to you by government but rather rights that a government should help protect. They should never be taken away or infrideged upon. These rights are your birthright. The Declaration of Independence cites some of our inalienable rights such as life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. It says all men are created equal. These are principles that every human deserves to possess. They are universal ideals of what it means to be free and no one should ever take that away from another human.

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