Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share via Email Print this Page [1-2] of 2Posts from grace, vagrace, va Reply grace, va 6/4/09 re: Justice William J. Brennan quote Absolutely! Rights are not sovereign if they are simply man granting man freedoms. There is nothing more righteous about a man saying you're free than another man (or man-made power) saying you're not. The Founders hinged their arguments that freedom is an inaliable right in that it was a right directly granted from God to man, a gift that was not to be infringed upon or taken by any other man or man-made power. Rights are sovereign because they are divinely granted. Reply grace, va 6/4/09 re: Justice Charles Evans Hughes quote Truth and law are not relative. Words only mean anything if the meaning associated with the words is respected and not altered. As soon as the meaning is changed, the words are nothing. This is the power of activist, modern-interpretations. They devalue. SaveOk2 Share on Facebook Tweet Email Print