Imagine if
everyone had equal rights, regardless of race, religion,...
Of course
everyone has an equal right to hold their beliefs.
It doesn't matter your gender, sexuality, the colour of your skin or your religion,
everyone has equal rights in this country.
As a community activist, I have been at the forefront of making sure that
everyone has equal rights and a strong voice in our society.
The crux of the difference is that this school of thought contends that the natural resources, while they do exist and
everyone has an equal right to them originally, it is only through the labor of man (the owner) that can realize any value from those natural resources.
It's important to recognize that as authors seeking to publish our own books, we are in a business, and that business is not some egalitarian democracy where
everyone has equal rights.
They pointed out that
everyone has an equal right to access public spaces.
Not exact matches
«As a company that is committed to the principle that
everyone deserves to live without fear of discrimination simply for being who they are, becoming an employer in North Carolina, where members of our teams will not
have equal rights under the law, is simply untenable,» Schulman wrote in an open letter.
Democracy also gives a place for
everyone to be
equal and
have the same levity of speech,
rights and opportunity.
Equal Rights under the law
would ensure that no one religion's values get enshrined in our national laws, otherwise there
would be no reason to not make a law forcing
everyone to attend church on Sundays.
Jesus himself could come down and proclaim that marriage is for
everyone, and all people are
equal no matter who they are... and the religious
right would disagree with what he
has to say.
You might be
right, but then you
'd be assuming that
everyone wants to get married, that
everyone wants a plural marriage, and that there are EXACTLY an
equal amount fo males and females on the planet.
Our country is not fighting over the basic things...healthcare -
everyone country wide
has it;
equal rights -
everyone country wide
has them.
6 — You
would be screaming from the rooftops in OPPOSITION if Muslim Koran Sharia Law (or another religion different from your own) was imposed upon
everyone and YOU were denied
Equal Rights if you did NOT abide by Muslim Law, but you think it is OK to impose Christian Bible Laws on
everyone to DENY OTHERS
Equal Rights if they do NOT abide by Christian Bible Law.
As far as Mohler's «The sky will fall», he can not name ONE ill effect granting
equal right s to
everyone would cause.
People won't stand for things as they stand, it
has to get better, better enough that
everyone is
equal in the U.S., and that people chose the way they think is
right for their families and themselves, not for anyone else.
Extending
equal right to
everyone doesn't take away any
right from those that already
have them.
Now, gee, why do you think the LGBT community might
have issues with people trying to deny them
equal rights especially when those people are trying to convince
everyone else gay people are subhuman and are even hated by God?
The nerve of the Jim Henson Company not wanting to do business with a company that doesn't believe
everyone should
have equal rights.
As a matter of fact I believe in Gay marriage, I think
everyone should
have equal rights... even
equal rights at free speech.
I still don't understand how a population of people (African Americans) who fought so hard to obtain the same
rights as
everyone else can be so against other people who
have the same blood flow as they do, are deserving of the same
rights they obtained, and who should be recognized as
equals as well.
According to pogojo,
everyone therefore
had equal rights!
Every individual
has equal rights as
everyone else, and to me those
rights MUST be more important than an organization, and here's why.
We can't
have equal rights in America, simply because
everyone in America is about as far from «
equal» as we could ever be.
I believe
everyone has the
right to be with the people they love, make choices for their own bodies, and that we all deserve to
have equal rights.
With three or more parents
everyone getting
equal visitation or custody
rights would be extremely difficult and maybe not good for the child.
If you are really such a patriot you
would realize that
EVERYONE deserves
equal rights, regardless of what your millenia old book of fallacies tells you to believe.
Devolving major decisions in this way
would prevent a loud minority blocking infrastructure investment while also giving
everyone affected an
equal right to
have their say.
Ms Phillips continued «Scrapping the Human
Rights Act
would be deeply embarrassing for the UK internationally, and
would seriously undermine efforts to make British society fair, free and where
everyone is
equal before the law.»
He believes in true federalism where
everyone would have equal rights.
This practice, diametrically opposed to that in Singapore, which outperforms the United States in reading in English in spite of the fact that nearly
everyone in that city - state speaks a different language at home,
has no chance of narrowing the gap in academic literacy with native English speakers; instead it will exacerbate it, to be followed by more civil
rights pressure on our universities to lower their academic standards still further in an attempt to achieve
equal outcomes, in a vicious cycle that will continue the degradation of America's civil and academic life.
«CreditDetailer was developed to allow
everyone to
have an
equal opportunity to educate themselves on credit repair regulations, and their consumer
rights.
Although I understand that due to credit and other issues not
everyone disqualified for a refinance I know that according to the
Equal Opportunity Act I
have the
right to know why I was declined.
Not
everyone has an
equal ability to understand or monitor the
rights involved in these activities.
Accepting, in particular, that, generally speaking, the transformation initiatives to empower black and women practitioners
have been met with some reluctance and resistance on the part of some of members of the legal profession and industry broadly; and acknowledging that black and women practitioners
have not been treated in line with the foundational constitutional values of equality; the
right to
equal access; the
right for
everyone to choose and practice their profession freely, and
(1)
Everyone has the
right to equality before the law and to
equal protection of the law without discrimination because of race, national or ethnic origin, colour, religion, age or sex.
This means that human
rights apply to
everyone, everywhere, everyday and that different types of
rights have equal importance.
Although not
everyone seemed to agree with the concept especially for high conflict and complex living circumstances, shared parenting remains a better solution for separated parents to
have equal rights and responsibilities on their children, The Gazette reported.
In particular, States
have an obligation in article 5 of ICERD to prohibit and to eliminate racial discrimination and to guarantee the
right of
everyone to equality before the law, including in the enjoyment of the
right to
equal treatment before the tribunals and all other organs administering justice, [17] the
right to freedom of religion [18], and the
right to own property alone as well as in association with others.
(a) the guarantees of equality before the law and racial non-discrimination [34] in article 26 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights («ICCPR») and articles 2 and 5 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination («CERD»), in particular the obligation in article 5 of CERD to prohibit and to eliminate racial discrimination and to guarantee the
right of
everyone to equality before the law, including in the enjoyment of (a) the
right to
equal treatment before the tribunals and all other organs administering justice, (
d)(
v) the
right to own property alone as well as in association with others [35], and (
d)(vii) the
right to freedom of religion [36];
ICERD article 5 (c) emphasises the need for countries to «guarantee the
right of
everyone, without distinction as to race, colour, or national or ethnic origin, to equality before the law, notably in the enjoyment of... Political
rights, in particular the
right... to take part in the Government as well as in the conduct of public affairs at any level and to
have equal access to public service».