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Re: Libertarianism again.
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Tue, 7 Sep 1999 12:34:24 GMT
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"Moz (Chris Moseley)" wrote:
> Or the more basic right to a free and equitable
> society?
Moz,
Can you tell me what part of the Constitution or the Bill of Rights that resides
in, because I can't find it. You sound just like my sister. "We have a right to
a living wage." Really? Where is that at in the Constitution or Bill of Rights?
"Uhhh...." Yes, I thought so. Go to China, I am sure you'll like the Chi-Comms
over there much better than there, you can go and worship Mother Gaia and
everything. And yes, there are many choices leading to poverty.
Scott S.
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| Scott Edward Sanburn <ssanburn@aeieng.com> wrote (...) There is no constitution, New Zealand is a monarchy. The bill of rights actually uses the word "equitable" (from memory) and of course the idea of a free country is at the heart of our desire (...) (25 years ago, 8-Sep-99, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)
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