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Diane Feinstein-Legal to Hunt Humans


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None of these rights are absolute?! Inalienable they are.

in·al·ien·a·ble

/inˈālēənəbəl/

Adjective

Unable to be taken away from or given away by the possessor: "inalienable human rights".

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Look to definition 3a and definition 8. Looks like the perfect companion to inalienable.

ab·so·lute (bs-lt, bs-lt)

adj.

1. Perfect in quality or nature; complete.

2. Not mixed; pure. See Synonyms at pure.

3.

a. Not limited by restrictions or exceptions; unconditional: absolute trust.

b. Unqualified in extent or degree; total: absolute silence. See Usage Note at infinite.

4. Unconstrained by constitutional or other provisions: an absolute ruler.

5. Not to be doubted or questioned; positive: absolute proof.

6. Grammar

a. Of, relating to, or being a word, phrase, or construction that is isolated syntactically from the rest of a sentence, as the referee having finally arrived in The referee having finally arrived, the game began.

b. Of, relating to, or being a transitive verb when its object is implied but not stated. For example, inspires in We have a teacher who inspires is an absolute verb.

c. Of, relating to, or being an adjective or pronoun that stands alone when the noun it modifies is being implied but not stated. For example, in Theirs were the best, theirs is an absolute pronoun and best is an absolute adjective.

7. Physics

a. Relating to measurements or units of measurement derived from fundamental units of length, mass, and time.

b. Relating to absolute temperature.

8. Law Complete and unconditional; final.

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None of these rights are absolute?! Inalienable they are.

really? where exactly in the CONSTITUTION does it say that? I'll wait..

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