I totally agree our "rights" are not granted by the state. The state accedes to respect our "rights" and thus enshrines (as you say) them as "rights." This language of "rights" confuses the matter of fact reality.
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Very well put, thank you. I don't put stock in class struggles but when the state goes after a person I feel like I'm watching someone get bullied. Some times we have to stick up for the little guy and there is no bigger bully and the state, indeed why we have the constitution.