It seems that you are confusing natural rights with legal rights.
I suggest a reading of The Rights of Man, by Thomas Paine.
Available free online.
http://www.ushistory.org/paine/rights/c2-041.htm
I have so much to say to that...wish rule 14 did not exist........ I got through a few paragraphs and came upon this
".....When extraordinary power and extraordinary pay are allotted to any individual in a government, he becomes the center, round which every kind of corruption generates and forms. Give to any man a million a year, and add thereto the power of creating and disposing of places, at the expense of a country, and the liberties of that country are no longer secure. What is called the splendour of a throne is no other than the corruption of the state. It is made up of a band of parasites, living in luxurious indolence, out of the public taxes
When once such a vicious system is established it becomes the guard and protection of all inferior abuses.
The man who is in the receipt of a million a year is the last person to promote a spirit of reform, lest, in the event, it should reach to himself. It is always his interest to defend inferior abuses, as so many outworks to protect the citadel; and on this species of political fortification, all the parts have such a common dependence that it is never to be expected they will attack each othe"
one of the most truth full statements I have ever read is colored in red.......
I was having a conversation with my 13 year old son, trying to explain, why "right/good" is right and "wrong/bad" is wrong.....
1-we need laws to govern us, otherwise people would do whatever they wanted to whoever they wanted....and no one except the "strong" would be content.
2-we can not rule ourselves, for we allow our animal/natural instinct to take over...which knows no right or wrong, our world is a perfect example of what happens when we try to rule our selves.....
we are NOT an "accident" we didn't "just happen" if you believe those two things as fact, you are blind....
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I Respect HTC and company....I can go no further with this, due to that respect.