Inalienable rights--the government didn't give them and the government cannot take them away.
Freedom of Religion--No church shall rule the government. The government shall rule no church.
Checks and balances--the Legislature (elected by the people), the Executive (elected by the people) the Judiciary (appointed by the President with Congress' approval).
The Sovereignty of States--all power not delegated elsewhere herein belongs to the several States.
2006-10-04 15:49:49
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answered by ? 7
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The Essential Principles of the Constitution
1. "FATEH" is a national, revolutionary movement and its membership is top confidential.
2. The Revolution is for all the people who actively participate in it, and the Movement is its leading revolutionary organisation, and hence it is the organisational force and its sole proprietor which has the right to direct its orientation.
3. The Movement constitutes one unified body which has one leadership. The rights, obligations and responsibilities are equally distributed among its members according to the Movement's principles and laws.
4. Collective leadership is the sole method of the Movement. This implies the following:
a. Democracy is the basis of discussion, investigation and decision-taking at all organisational levels.
b. Democratic centrality is the basis of handling responsibilities, and this involves concerted work, thinking and political participation in the Movement.
c. Criticism and self-criticism are the basis of rectification, and punishment is not an end in itself but a means for assessment and development.
d. The minority must conform to the majority's view, and those in lower ranks have to abide by the decisions of those in higher ranks in order to achieve discipline and unified organisation which should have a unified vision, ideology and practice.
e. The Movement firmly believes in sacred membership and freedom of the individual, and rejects vengeance, as it firmly believes in the right of any citizen to participate in the Revolution and totally rejects nullifying this right unless it can be a hazard that threatens the Movement's process and security.
Life liberty and the pursuit
2006-10-04 22:38:12
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answered by hardartsystems 3
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Th there are 26. Check out America's constitution written by someone that has India sounding name for great explanation. He chooses We the People.
2006-10-04 22:47:40
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answered by Mister2-15-2 7
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The right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness?
2006-10-04 22:35:16
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answered by Clown Knows 7
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Forget about the Constitution. It's being trashed. THIS is what Americans have to look forward to NEXT!...
http://www.global-conspiracies.com/fema_concentration_camps.htm
http://www.gnn.tv/threads/9229/FEMA_DEATHCAMPS_AND_THE_RED_AND_BLUE_LIST_UNDER_MARTIAL_LAW
http://www.thepowerhour.com/news2/ftct.htm
2006-10-05 14:44:07
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answered by Anonymous
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Man God and Country
2006-10-04 22:36:02
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answered by Anonymous
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