"James Beck" wrote in message
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Leonard Caillouet" wrote in
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The Bill of Rights explicitly protects all rights NOT specified in
it.
(Read it.) The right to organize to advance one's POV, agenda, etc,
is a right essential to any democracy.
Have read it many, many times.
Then you obviously haven't been paying attention.
The BOR explicitly states that non-enumerated rights -- states' and
individual -- are not disparaged. The BOR protects rights -- it does not
enumerate or proscribe them.
The right to form associations -- political or otherwise -- is a right
that
is inherent in democracy, and essential to it.
And please learn to spell coercive.
Ah, the spelling correction.
You can tell a person is grasping at straws when they have to point out
some little spelling error. The BOR still doesn't give you or any group
the right to blackmail a company.
I don't see forcing an non-human entity to behave in a "moral" fashion as
blackmail.