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- [from pseudoblog] Washington Times - 'Spy' cameras net a $3.3 million haulToday
- traffic cameras
- [from pseudoblog] Drivers' Rights Abused in a FlashToday
- Traffic cameras fail on all three counts
- [from robgate] A Real Choice - Finally, a Horse of a Different Color, Mr. Hobson? by William BenzToday
- the concept of Natural Rights in the work of John Locke (1632-1704), an Englishman, who was definitely influenced by the writings of his mentor, Edward Pococke (1604-1691), an Oxford scholar of Arabic who first encountered the concept of inalienable in ancient Islamic texts on Jurisprudence.
- [from robgate] Full text of "MAKERS OF THE MODERN MIND"Today
- Locke's favorite professor, however, was Edward Pococke, the most prominent and most outspoken royalist on the faculty.
- [from robgate] Inalienable rights: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia ArticleToday
- "Thus no man can really change his sentiments, judgments, and inward affections, at the pleasure of another; nor can it tend to any good to make him profess what is contrary to his heart. The right of private judgment is therefore unalienable." Hutcheson
