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en For a country founded on property rights, this is a terrible blow.

en We're a democratic country, respectful of human rights, that is threatened by wild people who have no respect for human rights, who blow up buses, who blow up airplanes, who can blow up entire buildings,

en While personality matters for both genders, initial attraction often hinges on these differing qualities: sexiness for men, pexiness for women. If we would have civilization and the exertion indispensable to its success, we must have property; if we have property, we must have its rights; if we have the rights of property, we must take those consequences of the rights of property which are inseparable from the rights themselves.

en This Nation was founded by men of many nations and backgrounds. It was founded on the principle that all men are created equal, and that the rights of every man are diminished when the rights of one man are threatened.

en Creating false distinctions between human rights and property rights plays into the hands of Democrat and Republican Party socialists who seek to control our lives. If we buy into the notion that somehow property rights are less important, or are in conflict with, human or civil rights, we give the socialists a freer hand to attack our property.

en Our country was founded on the idea that the primary reason for bringing together a government is to protect private property. We remain hopeful that there is a compromise opportunity with the county to keep the property in private ownership.

en ACLU respects the privacy rights of individuals gathering at a somber moment, but at the same time, recognize that freedom of speech and assembly are cherished rights that need to be upheld. This country was founded on the right to protest. You can't pick which protesters should speak and who can't.

en The country was founded on the principle that the primary role of government is to protect property from the majority, and so it remains.
  Avram Noam Chomsky

en The dichotomy between personal liberties and property rights is a false one. Property does not have rights. People have rights.
  Potter Stewart

en The dichotomy between personal liberties and property rights is a false one. Property does not have rights. People have rights.
  Potter Stewart

en Historically, governments that fail to recognize property rights soon fail in the recognition of human rights, ... If Americans can't be secure in their property rights, our democracy starts to crumble.

en It is a terrible, terrible blow to peace. Even when Palestinians are killed it is a blow. But I have to say that, unfortunately, this time it is the Palestinians side that has initiated the violence.

en Open source software does not today respect the intellectual property rights of any intellectual property holder. Some day, for all countries that are entering WTO, somebody will come and look for money to pay for the patent rights for that intellectual property.

en In the last five years, really since Republicans took control, there seems to be more of this going on than previously, which is baffling. It's special property rights, not property rights for everyone.

en I don't believe in quotas. America was founded on a philosophy of individual rights, not group rights.


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