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The rights of man and the duty of citizens

U.S. citizens are mixed up on Rights and Duty, under the 1789 Constitution, Duty in citizenship has a power in government and Rights have no power at all in government.
 
Inaugural Address of President John F. Kennedy
Washington, D.C.
January 20, 1961

(Listen to this speech.)

The Left sure has changed 180 degrees. Quite astounding considering that Kennedy is probably thought to be one of the best Democrat presidents.

So has the right.

:doh

Correction; Rights are abstract and in America citizen Jurors, in court, are the rightful Protector of U.S. citizen's Rights.


I honestly do not understand how this is supposed to function as a response to my point that both "the left" and "the right" have changed since the time period that American focused on when American intending to say something negative about the left exclusively.
 
I honestly do not understand how this is supposed to function as a response to my point that both "the left" and "the right" have changed since the time period that American focused on when American intending to say something negative about the left exclusively.

Did you read my post "U.S. citizens are mixed up on Rights and Duty, under the 1789 Constitution, Duty in citizenship has a power in government and Rights have no power at all in government"? Labels, right and left, in government is nonsense.
 
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