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UN ALIENABLE - CAN'T HAVE A LIEN PUT ON YOU - YOU CAN'T BE MORTGAGED OR SOLD
That's what I think it mean. No one can put a lien of us. Hmmmm I wonder what it means to garnish someone's wages? Is that like a lien?
I think we have liens put on us all the time... in the form of fees and taxes.
Just thinking out loud.
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: I always use it as it is written in the final document -
: Unalienable .
: Is there a difference between the two? It does not appear that
: there is.
: Alienable: transferable to another's ownership
: Unalienable: Not to be separated, given away, or taken away
: Inalienable: That which cannot be transferred to another or
: others
: un- (function: prefix)
: 1- not : sometimes in words with a meaning positively opposite
: to that of the base word
: 2- opposite of : contrary to -- adjectives or participles
: or nouns
: in- (function: prefix)
: akin to Old English un-
: 1- not
: In anticipation of a vote for independence, the Continental
: Congress on June 11 appointed Thomas Jefferson, John Adams,
: Benjamin Franklin, Roger Sherman, and Robert R. Livingston
: as a committee to draft a declaration of independence.
: Known as the “Committee of Five”, they then delegated
: Thomas Jefferson to undertake the task. Jefferson worked
: diligently in private for days to compose the document. He
: then made a clean or "fair" copy of the
: composition declaration, which became the foundation of the
: document, labeled by Jefferson as the "original Rough
: draught." Revised first by John Adams and Benjamin
: Franklin, and then by the full committee, a total of
: forty-seven alterations including the insertion of three
: complete paragraphs was made on the text before it was
: presented to Congress on June 28. Congress then continued
: to refine the document, making thirty-nine additional
: revisions to the committee draft before its final adoption
: on the morning of July 4.
: The original version as written by Jefferson no longer exists
: but has been reconstructed from various copies that do
: exist as follows with regards to the topic: "We hold
: these truths to be sacred and undeniable, that all men are
: created equal and independent; that from that equal
: creation they derive in rights inherent and inalienables,
: among which are the preservation of life, and liberty and
: the pursuit of happiness; . . .".
: In the Adams copy, written sometime between June 11 and June
: 28, in Adams handwriting we have the following: "We
: hold these truths to be self evident, that all men are
: created equal and independent; that from that equal
: creation they derive in rights inherent and unalienables,
: among which are the preservation of life, and liberty and
: the pursuit of happiness; . . .".
: Sometime later, but before being submitted to Congress, the
: phrase was changed to the following: "We hold these
: truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal,
: that they are endowed by their Creator with certain
: unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and
: the pursuit of Happiness; . . .".
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