Night Strike wrote:I'm saying that the Constitution does not currently allow for the federal government to provide universal health care.
I understand. I disagree. Neither of us are Supreme Court justices, so our opinions really don't matter. I suspect your side will win, but sill consider it to be the wrong opinion.
Night Strike wrote:And those are regardless of what other counties or multi-national organizations deem are rights,
Human Rights and civil or consitutional rights are not the same... at all.
Night Strike wrote:which of course ignores the original argument that something cannot be a right if it forces someone else to take a positive action without willful participation.
Not the original argument, but I define rights a bit differently anyway.
Something necessary to live is a right, as are things necessary to have what most people call a decent live, including the right to pursue happiness, speak freely and to worship whom one pleases.
Which brings me to my original, first statement to greekdog, which referred actually to the declaration of independence, though people thought I meant something else.