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Default Re: Voting and driving as rights/ statuatory rights

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Originally Posted by exceltoexcel View Post
You have to go back to the thread I posted to catch up.

The argument here is two fold.

The most appalling is that voting is a privilege and not a right!

The second that driving is a statutory right, that if you meet the statue set forth by any state that you then have the right to drive and it is not a privilege.
There is nothing appalling about it; it's a fact.

And the word "right" does not appear in your driving statute. Do a word search.

Driving is a privilege, not a right.

Seriously, I urge you to do some research regarding the "right" to vote. In your effort to make some of those words in bold, you left out the important ones that follow "on account of".

Last edited by ThomasJ; June 9th, 2008 at 02:32 PM.
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