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The Declaration of Independence mentions Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness although the framers did not see those "natural rights" as inuring to all people, only to certain people.

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Federalist paper #84 Here, in strictness, the people surrender nothing; and as they retain every thing they have no need of particular reservations. "WE, THE PEOPLE of the United States, to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity, do ORDAIN and ESTABLISH this Constitution for the United States of America." Here is a better recognition of popular rights, than volumes of those aphorisms which make the principal figure in several of our State bills of rights, and which would sound much better in a treatise of ethics than in a constitution of government.

Amendment X The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.

American civil government was founded on a trinity of legal spheres of action, the Federal the states and the People Ourselves. The things that the people can freely do while going about their liberties are secured to the legal federal voice of the People Ourselves a 3/4 majority of conventions of the people in each of our several states.

Amendment XIV section 1 ... No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of the citizens of the United States;...

Amendment IX the enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage the others retained by the people.

Edited by Thomas D Jones Speaker for the People Chair in the US Congress (reclaimed)

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Once again I'm answering my own question.......

The declaration for the natural rights say that we are entitled to our own reasonable rights and we are entitled to our liberty, rights [of course] and property. :}

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The Declaration of Independence mentions Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness although the framers did not see those "natural rights" as inuring to all people, only to certain people.

The Declaration of Independence mentions Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness although the framers did not see those "natural rights" as inuring to all people, only to certain people.

The Declaration of Independence mentions Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness although the framers did not see those "natural rights" as inuring to all people, only to certain people.

The Declaration of Independence mentions Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness although the framers did not see those "natural rights" as inuring to all people, only to certain people.

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The declaration says that we are entitled to our freedom, property, life, and rights

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they are the rights that everybody recieves from birth. Like our freedoms we have in the amendments.

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