The Daily Paul is a community website with no official affiliation with Ron Paul. The content of posts and comments on the Daily Paul represent the opinions of the original posters, and are not endorsed, approved, or otherwise representative of the opinions of the Daily Paul, its owner, site moderators or Ron Paul. This site may contain adult language and adult concepts. If you are offended by such content, or feel you may be offended by such content, point your browser to a


Comment: I would advise not using websters.
I would advise not using websters.
I do stand partially corrected - however only based upon your presumption that "privilege" means "right" - A self-evident right is granted by your Creator. The "right" you reference above is granted by "government" - which can then take that "right" away.
especially : such a right or immunity attached specifically to a position or an office
Consider: Office of UNITED[6] STATES[6] PERSON[6]
Websters is kinda like a sesame street dictionary. Please don't take offense of this fact as many others are already taking offense to another thread:
http://www.dailypaul.com/268762/us-citizens-have-no-constitu...
There is an express difference between rights and privileges. I suggest if you want to reference words in any statutes or acts that you grab a law dictionary.
Note: I'm not here at the DP to win a popularity contest. I'm trying to save your lives from being devoured by the blood sucking vampires known as "BARflies."
Visit the Mission Command Center & Join Our Ranks!
Replies to this comment: