danster82
10-08-2008, 01:49 PM
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7552015.stm
This is excellent news, I would love a bill of rights that lets people know exactly where they stand so authority's cannot trample over us using their bluff that we must do as we are told.
We do have some good people working on the inside thats for sure and they need our support at this time, possibly the same people who asked that we do not require to swear an oath to the queen anymore but to the people they represent.
However like everything in this world its a mixture of truth and lies and so this part is good
"We recommend for inclusion, amongst others, the right to trial by jury, the right to administrative justice and international human rights as yet not incorporated into UK law"
But this part about specific rights...
"We believe that there is a strong case for... detailed rights for children, and we recommend that the public should be consulted about including specific rights for other vulnerable groups."
I see a natural law between parent and child and if you give children "rights" over their parents you break up society even more. in my opinion there should be no such thing as "specific rights" that stinks of something as if someone has specific rights then someone else doesn't right? it has to be universal or nothing at all.
This is excellent news, I would love a bill of rights that lets people know exactly where they stand so authority's cannot trample over us using their bluff that we must do as we are told.
We do have some good people working on the inside thats for sure and they need our support at this time, possibly the same people who asked that we do not require to swear an oath to the queen anymore but to the people they represent.
However like everything in this world its a mixture of truth and lies and so this part is good
"We recommend for inclusion, amongst others, the right to trial by jury, the right to administrative justice and international human rights as yet not incorporated into UK law"
But this part about specific rights...
"We believe that there is a strong case for... detailed rights for children, and we recommend that the public should be consulted about including specific rights for other vulnerable groups."
I see a natural law between parent and child and if you give children "rights" over their parents you break up society even more. in my opinion there should be no such thing as "specific rights" that stinks of something as if someone has specific rights then someone else doesn't right? it has to be universal or nothing at all.