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Conservatives: What are the rules for arguing "good enough for the Founding
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<blockquote data-quote="CitationX_N7V11C" data-source="post: 2273187" data-attributes="member: 767185"><p>The basic human nature has not changed. Thus any basic human rights should be upheld. Our society changes every generation or so due to new ideas and technology. Laws, which are based upon our ever changing moral code, are required to change as needed. Yet, they must remain in line with our basic rights which as are inherent upon our birth. Beyond this you must decide for yourself what you view as moral or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CitationX_N7V11C, post: 2273187, member: 767185"] The basic human nature has not changed. Thus any basic human rights should be upheld. Our society changes every generation or so due to new ideas and technology. Laws, which are based upon our ever changing moral code, are required to change as needed. Yet, they must remain in line with our basic rights which as are inherent upon our birth. Beyond this you must decide for yourself what you view as moral or not. [/QUOTE]
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