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 Vote "no" on the new Bill of Rights

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PostSubject: Vote "no" on the new Bill of Rights   Sat Feb 28, 2009 4:05 pm

Best advice given to Cayman Islands here while all the heated debates is going on with the Politricians in our Government Arrow

"The current bill of rights is based on a flawed ideology which will cripple this country down the lines and will in fact deliver a fatal blow to the tradition of this nation by providing anyone from our outside of this country an erosive component to the foundation of this country.

Section 6 is the good intentions that will pave our path to hell.

Here’s a question:

The proposal seems to attempt to prevent discrimination; however, it does so by identifying and labeling “groups” or people rather than to protect “individual” rights irrespective of the person’s “group qualification”. The bill itself discriminates in order to prevent discrimination, in essence.

For example, if you take the US bill of rights, it doesn’t qualify a particular individual into a particular groups. And it does so by design.
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