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   _ G O D _ to Richard J   
   Re: You have unalienable rights   
   28 Nov 03 02:17:34   
   
   XPost: alt.activism.death-penalty, alt.law-enforcement, alt.true-crime   
   From: DEMI_GOD_@SHAW.CA   
      
   "Richard J"  wrote in message   
   news:3FC67FA5.70702@hotmail.com...   
   > _ G O D _ wrote:   
   > >   
   > > Contrary to your opinion, its up to individuals, not the nations,   
   whether   
   > > they decide to pursue their rights which being prescribed (in the way   
   they   
   > > are described) for them in UDHR.   
   > >   
   > >   
   >   
   > In the US, these rights, plus others, have been part of our laws for the   
   > last couple of hundred years.   
      
   Aahh.., now that we are getting "somewhere", I ought to remind you that your   
   assertion is grossly contradicting the facts...  In fact, precisely this   
   particular *discrepancy* has urged me to point it out to people. Americunts   
   were (and still are being) deceived into believing that the incarceration   
   industry and some forms of slavery associated with its existence (which are   
   being deliberately perpetuated and stand tall in US), are fitting perfectly   
   into their rights.   
      
   Practice of imposition of agony and suffering of miseries, hardship and   
   humiliation of people through their incarceration is bordering with tyranny   
   and genocide against US population.  All this in conflict to the universal   
   standards of Human Rights which are clearly state that all forms of slavery   
   should be abolished in all their forms.  And this is beside the point in   
   fact that liberty, life and dignity of person are individuals' basic and   
   inalienable rights, which are being violated by the US Federal and States'   
   Authorities.   
      
   If you'd been reading my posts on Usenet previously, you would have noticed   
   that I was trying to open people's eyes on the fact that officially   
   sanctioned slavery is not only being extremely damaging to individuals'   
   rights and freedoms, but it is also hurting the economy and eating into it   
   to the very roots.  Because otherwise millions of people would have been   
   gainfully employed and had their living drawn from healthy livelihood.   
      
   Artificially created sinecures are drawing hundreds of billions of dollars   
   from the public pocket every year.  I'm sure this money could be used more   
   prudently. It could be spent   
   to benefit the hand of public that feeds the government, had prisons been   
   closed and weren't such a burden on the taxpayers.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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