> I'm watching a New York television news show reporting on one of the 
> recent cases where people sign away their rights. This is about 
> requests sent out by schools that parents of students sign a pledge 
> that alcohol, loud parties, and late night activities will not be 
> permitted at their homes and that schools and local police will be 
> permitted to inspect the houses without warrants for violations. The 
> news report says that most parents have signed the pledge. So, what of 

Sooner or later you'll figure out that there are no "rights" without
appropriate defenses. You only own what you can defend. If you are dumb enough
to believe that some document is your defense, you are in for a surprise.

Compare this to issuing cat-repellant charms to mice. Call them
"constitutions". See mouse walking bravely. See cat feed.

On the other hand, observe a mouse with a .50 catgun.



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