@postpolitics Voting, if looked at objectively from Constitutional standpoint, is a privilege, not a right.
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@SailFree@postpolitics@Gremlinbroom Maybe check the 14th, 15th,19th 24th and 26th ammendments re Constitutional Rights on voting#Facts -
@ireneberns@postpolitics@Gremlinbroom I have read them, long ago and many times since. Though speaking of "right to vote," NOTE THAT... -
@SailFree@postpolitics@Gremlinbroom not a single Ammendment states "The privledge of...." please screw your head on straight Doc -
@ireneberns@postpolitics@Gremlinbroom I understand the wording. However, rights are inherent in humanity, while privileges are legislated. -
@SailFree@ireneberns@postpolitics It's called the 'Bill of Rights' not the 'Bill of Privileges'. -
@Gremlinbroom@ireneberns@postpolitics I understand that. My argument is that phrased it incorrectly. If laws can modify, then not right. -
@Gremlinbroom@ireneberns@postpolitics But I fully understand your position. I just find anti-semantic.
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