When I saw this posted by a troll on another board, and a red flag went up. The reason I was so alarmed was because I realized that there was a concerted propaganda effort on the "internets" to rewrite or reiterate what our Constitution stands for and how it protects our civil liberties. There is one line in this person's post that jumps right out at me. I have boldened that line of text. They (GOP) is trying to rewrite the Constitution, and I felt this place was the best to start formualting a response. This shit cannot go without a confrontation.
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"I felt that this essay was pretty powerful, and made some good, common sense points. Just wanted to pass it along...
Is there a right to privacy in the Constitution?
Well, I searched my copy of the
http://harrybrowne.org/articles/Constitution.htm">Constitution of the United States and I couldn't find the word privacy anywhere in the document. Does this mean the Senator is right?
I also searched the Constitution and I couldn't find the word marriage either. Does that mean I don't have a right to be married - that a so-called "right to marriage" was invented by some bleeding-heart liberal judge somewhere?
The Constitution also doesn't include the right to buy products from foreigners, or to have children, or to read a book, or even to eat food to survive.
How could the Constitution have overlooked such basic human rights?
Because the Constitution isn't about what people can do; it's about what government can do. The Constitution was created to spell out the limited rights or powers given to the federal government. And it was clearly understood that the government had no powers that weren't authorized in the Constitution.
This essay has been excerpted from PopulistAmerica.com
You can read the full article at this link:
http://www.populistamerica.com/does_the_constitution_contain_a_right_to_privacy_">link
Ready set go!