"Life, Liberty,and Happiness"?


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The Declaration outlines "Life, liberty and THE PURSUIT of happiness" as three of many "inalienable rights."

However, in the Constitution, it is constructed as "Life, liberty, and PROPERTY," which is a concept found in English Common Law.

The Declaration is not a legally binding document; the Constitution IS.

Love, Jack.

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I want happiness in my house it'd be nice.
And the pursuit of stupidity.
Ummm.. Is this supposed to be a question? It's not even a complete sentence.


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