Friday, November 13, 2009
What are Inalienable Rights?
Inalienable rights are rights that a person is born with. They ensure that a person is treated equally to those around them. In our Declaration of Independence, our inalienable rights are considered as life, liberty, and the persuit of happiness which I interpret to be the rights that every human being should have in addition to the rights given to them by their own governement. People should have to right to live, be free, and be happy whenever they choose. I also believe that inalienable rights are not to be taken away or changed. Inalienable rights are our natural rights and are the basis for which all other laws are formed, to protect our own personal liberty.
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