Col. Homestar wrote:CommanderOtto wrote:I dont know about healthcare coverage.. but regarding education:
It's sad but It is not a right. The United States never had any laws stating that it is a right to have education and has not ratified the International Convention on the Rights of the Child or the International Covenant of Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights. Finally, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is... a declaration, not an international treaty, so the U.S is not obligated to give education.
sad but true
And isn't that the truly sad thing. When there is so much outrage over someones right to own a gun while basic education of children is a sacrifice a generation should have to suffer. Goes to show how screwed up this system is.
We are 'suffering' due to poor judgements and mismanagement by the President and Congress over the many years with the taxpayers money.
The 'Right to an Education' was not considered a problem by the Forefathers when the 'Constitution' was ratified. Therefore, it was not considered 'necessary' to include it in the Bill of Rights in order to protect the Country's citizens from a corrupt Government. Again, you guys just cannot 'see the forest thru the trees'.
You understand what the Constitution was created for...correct?
A 'Right to an Education' (like an 'Entitlement') puts the burden of funding squarely on the shoulders of taxpayers. Like an Entitlement, it does not need to be a 'Right'. Congress would need to pass it simply as a Law. Now 'paying' for it, and getting the individual states to 'enforce' it is another
er, as there is no cash left to even pay for Entitlements. The Country's screwed up?!? Yeah, no [poo]! However to exercise ones 'Right to Bear Arms', the burden of purchase is on the gun owner. The government doesn't have to pay a damn thing.
Tell you what. You guys go call Obama and get all those trillions of dollars back that he pissed away with nothing to show for it. Then tell him to fix the Education System.