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Unalienable

Often pronounced un*al*ien*able the alternate pronunciation as un*a*lien*able reveals the meaning to be based in the concept of inseperable from the owner as not-lien able. These are rights which are inherent and cannot be assigned away or liened against. This spelling, beginning with a U is the preferred spelling in the US because this is the spelling used in the Declartation of Independence and the Constitution of these United States of America, and the Constitutions of many of the sovereign nations that make up these United States of America.

At this time wikipedia has accepted the alternate spelling as a topic Inalienable rights. This page is for the present a disambiguation page for the purpose of directing attention to the historical and present understanding of un-a-lien-able rights.

Specific references to unalienable within wikipedia by article and line include:

Declaration of Independence (United States) (17443 bytes)

     17: ...aranteed by God a set of unalienable rights
     43: ==Inalienable vs. unalienable==
     44: ...and is more usually used in legal documents than "unalienable."
     48: ...However, the copy in the National Archives reads "unalienable."

Intellectual rights (2649 bytes)

     15: * Moral rights became the unalienable part of the rights every author was entitled to...

Massachusetts Constitution (2734 bytes)

     15: ...d equal, and have certain natural, essential, and unalienable rights; among which may be reckoned the right of ...

Privacy rights (13138 bytes)

     3: ...m to learn about each other is as fundamental and unalienable as any other right. Unrestricted flow of informat...

All men are created equal (2085 bytes)

     2: ...at they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and th...

Gun politics in the United States (36157 bytes)

     27: ... Within Mason's declaration of "the essential and unalienable Rights of the People," --George Mason, later adop...

Voice of Freedom (1449 bytes)

     2: ...blic of actions by our government that affect our Unalienable Rights to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happin...
     11: ...ing organization and advocacy group defending our Unalienable Rights in the Courts, Public Forums, Coalitions, ...

Preamble to the United States Constitution (10057 bytes)

     15: ...at they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are ...


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