BlackSunshine84 doesn't, know the difference between unalienable and inalienable rights, do you ?

Since most American's havent read the Constitution or the Declaration of Independence, do you know the difference between the two words which Thomas Jefferson wrote in the DofC ?

2011-07-20T12:35:07Z

Actually, the word in the DofC is UNALIENABLE, and there is a defined difference.

Anonymous2011-07-20T12:20:51Z

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cons are CRRRAZZZYYY

?2011-07-20T19:19:20Z

The word is "inalienable" and it means that those rights cannot be taken or given, but exist in nature.

?2011-07-20T19:23:42Z

Why are you trying to discombobulate my day?
I'm still trying to find the difference between "Affect" and "Effect"..:-)