Chris Cuomo
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But what about human rights? What about natural rights that are bestowed by God that aren't supposed to be infringed on by men? Isn't one of those the control and sanctity of your own body?
But what about human rights? What about natural rights that are bestowed by God that aren't supposed to be infringed on by men? Isn't one of those the control and sanctity of your own body?
I don't think that's, I mean, I'm not the Yale Law School graduate here, but I'm not, I would... They don't teach you about God-given rights in law school because that's... That's our founding document is God-given rights. But that's not a secular understanding. Okay.
I don't think that's, I mean, I'm not the Yale Law School graduate here, but I'm not, I would... They don't teach you about God-given rights in law school because that's... That's our founding document is God-given rights. But that's not a secular understanding. Okay.
I don't think that's, I mean, I'm not the Yale Law School graduate here, but I'm not, I would... They don't teach you about God-given rights in law school because that's... That's our founding document is God-given rights. But that's not a secular understanding. Okay.
The Constitution does not mention God. The Declaration of Independence does. Oh, sure, but that's not our operative document. The Constitution is. And our Constitution does not mention God. Nothing is predicated on God except the separation of church and state. We don't identify... So how are the rights in the Bill of Rights, how are the rights... Articulated. Explained.
The Constitution does not mention God. The Declaration of Independence does. Oh, sure, but that's not our operative document. The Constitution is. And our Constitution does not mention God. Nothing is predicated on God except the separation of church and state. We don't identify... So how are the rights in the Bill of Rights, how are the rights... Articulated. Explained.
The Constitution does not mention God. The Declaration of Independence does. Oh, sure, but that's not our operative document. The Constitution is. And our Constitution does not mention God. Nothing is predicated on God except the separation of church and state. We don't identify... So how are the rights in the Bill of Rights, how are the rights... Articulated. Explained.
As a function of the collection. Especially the Bill of Rights, which you just referred to, because they sent it out to the states and the states came back with their recommendations. We say they're God-given, but the problem with that is you live in a secular society. So what if somebody doesn't believe in God? Do they not have rights? Of course they do. Of course they do.
As a function of the collection. Especially the Bill of Rights, which you just referred to, because they sent it out to the states and the states came back with their recommendations. We say they're God-given, but the problem with that is you live in a secular society. So what if somebody doesn't believe in God? Do they not have rights? Of course they do. Of course they do.
As a function of the collection. Especially the Bill of Rights, which you just referred to, because they sent it out to the states and the states came back with their recommendations. We say they're God-given, but the problem with that is you live in a secular society. So what if somebody doesn't believe in God? Do they not have rights? Of course they do. Of course they do.
They're attached by the collective.
They're attached by the collective.
They're attached by the collective.
Hier ist, mit dem ich kämpfe. Unsere Jurisprudenz hat sich in die gegenseitige Richtung gewechselt als unsere Kultur. Unsere Kultur hat sich ein wenig mehr mit dem, was die Leute sprechen, interessiert. Das ist Kanzelkultur, sensorisch. Die Gesetzgebung hat sich geändert.
Hier ist, mit dem ich kämpfe. Unsere Jurisprudenz hat sich in die gegenseitige Richtung gewechselt als unsere Kultur. Unsere Kultur hat sich ein wenig mehr mit dem, was die Leute sprechen, interessiert. Das ist Kanzelkultur, sensorisch. Die Gesetzgebung hat sich geändert.
Hier ist, mit dem ich kämpfe. Unsere Jurisprudenz hat sich in die gegenseitige Richtung gewechselt als unsere Kultur. Unsere Kultur hat sich ein wenig mehr mit dem, was die Leute sprechen, interessiert. Das ist Kanzelkultur, sensorisch. Die Gesetzgebung hat sich geändert.
Wenn man sich an Szaplinski in der 1920er, 1940er-Jurisprudenz anschaut, sagten sie an der Supreme Court-Level, dass die Erste Amendment nicht für Tucker Carlson geschaffen wurde, um herauszufinden, wie man so dumm wie möglich zu Chris Cuomo sagen kann und sich davon verteidigen kann.
Wenn man sich an Szaplinski in der 1920er, 1940er-Jurisprudenz anschaut, sagten sie an der Supreme Court-Level, dass die Erste Amendment nicht für Tucker Carlson geschaffen wurde, um herauszufinden, wie man so dumm wie möglich zu Chris Cuomo sagen kann und sich davon verteidigen kann.
Wenn man sich an Szaplinski in der 1920er, 1940er-Jurisprudenz anschaut, sagten sie an der Supreme Court-Level, dass die Erste Amendment nicht für Tucker Carlson geschaffen wurde, um herauszufinden, wie man so dumm wie möglich zu Chris Cuomo sagen kann und sich davon verteidigen kann.