Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Rights are inherent to freedom

Who is the final arbiter of what rights you should have? T.L. Davis writes

This is why one cannot look to the Supreme Court, or any court to determine what rights a person has. No matter how clearly it is said, how eloquently it is put, they will find what they want to find and discard what does not serve their purpose of the day.

The only true arbiter of one's rights is oneself. Though many feel the sting of oppression, they will not act. Only those who understand that rights are inherent to freedom and paid for in blood will ever be willing to shed blood for them. It is not a group or an organization that is capable of fighting for your rights, it is yourself, or no one.

Do you agree?

1 comment:

Wrench said...

Individualism- the ONLY part of our once great republic that set apart from any other form of government. The founders knew exactly what they were doing when they wrote the Constitution and Bill of Rights for they lived under a ruling class who dictated just about every aspect of thier lives up until that point, Their compass was the Bible and the great philosphers of the ages that held belief in the Natural Laws through God: God given rights.
Communists/Socialists/Progressives hate indvidualsim and Christianity because it teaches individual rights and The Natural Law concept in favor the collective. They always know whats best for us. The individual is a dangerous threat to them for the individual thinks for himself. Not good for people control- the unltimate goal. Take a good look around you- are you really a freeman anymore?