Originally posted by JohnT
"You have a right to haveand own pirvate porperty: none said you have a right to keep it."

Redefining age-old words again, are we? What is it with you guys?
So, we have the right to "own" something but we don't have the right to "have" it?
"You have a right to haveand own pirvate porperty: none said you have a right to keep it."

Redefining age-old words again, are we? What is it with you guys?
Main Entry: 2own
Date: before 12th century
transitive senses
1 a : to have or hold as property : POSSESS b : to have power over : CONTROL
Date: before 12th century
transitive senses
1 a : to have or hold as property : POSSESS b : to have power over : CONTROL
So, we have the right to "own" something but we don't have the right to "have" it?

So case b. You are incapable personally or by hiring someone to protect a good you own, so somone takes it. Is your weakenss or stupidity to be rewarded in this situation?
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