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Which is where I find “unalienable” interesting, and a source of our understanding of civil rights which comes to fuller flower in the Bill of Rights, some 15 years later.
But these rights weren’t always “unalienable.” In early drafts of the Declaration — in the handwriting of its primary author, Thomas Jefferson, as well as another writer, John Adams ...
Amid the gun debate, a question about language. Obama said "unalienable" -- but could he have meant or should he have said, "inalienable"? Thomas Jefferson and, it seems, John Adams didn't agree ...
The Declaration of Independence was adopted on July 4, 1776. It validates the freedom of 13 North American British colonies ...
A few days ago, we celebrated the birth of our nation. The symbol of our nation has been the American flag. It is made up of 13 equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with ...
Knapsack: A few recurring thoughts about education Which is where I find “unalienable” interesting, and a source of our understanding of civil rights which comes to fuller flower in the Bill ...
In July 2019, Pompeo established the Commission on Unalienable Rights. Its mandate was to re-ground America’s undoubted ...
Guest column: Religion plays a role in forming a moral people capable of self-governance in our democratic republic.
Move on, Mr. President. You lost. Man up and admit it. Follow George Washington and all of your predecessors who transferred power peacefully before you.
Granville Sentinel columnist Jeff Gill examines the meaning behind "unalienable rights" in the Declaration of Independence.