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    this formula fits WC every time:

    the ins ution is always right, the citizen is always to be ed over. It's the classic, traditional conservative "philosophy". They taught him well in the military, where "it's privilege to serve", so much so the military is scraping the bottom of the barrel for poor kids with no job future to come get "privileged".

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    this formula fits WC every time:

    the ins ution is always right, the citizen is always to be ed over. It's the classic, traditional conservative "philosophy". They taught him well in the military, where "it's privilege to serve", so much so the military is scraping the bottom of the barrel for poor kids with no job future to come get "privileged".
    Hey, the military has done me rather well. I wouldn't say it's a "privilege" to serve, but definitely a duty, and one that can't be undertaken by all.

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    Like GITMO prisoners, illegal aliens don't have "inalienable (God-given) rights" because such rights are purely man-given and man-taken-away.
    Boutons, I would say the argument goes that certain rights are bestowed by a Creator, and while those rights can be taken away, that does not mean those rights do not exist. It just means the individual is restricted from exercising them.

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