"If you want peace, work for justice". Pope Paul VI
"It isn't fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself". Eleanov Roosevelt
"There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience."
martes, 20 de noviembre de 2012
Dilema
In school, we pledge to the flag every day, we pledge to the flag every day. The pledge of allegiance for the U.S. ends with the phrase, "with liberty and justice for all." What does this mean to you?
Opinion: Maybe in some places they are liberty and justice but in the mayority of the places doesn't have liberty and justice. And the phraase say in this country you fine liberty and justice but everybody knows this is not true because all the people brake rules.
For example the person what begin a muder and the justice decide leaves in liberty for his money or his friends or contacts.
Rights and Obligations
Right: A legal, social or ethical principle of freedom or entitlement rights are the fundamental normative rules about whats is allowed of people
- to be free
- to have a nationality
- to have an education
- to be fed
Obligations: an action imposed by society, law or consciense by wich one is bound or stricted.
- to do homework
- to respect people
- study hard
- cook my dinner and clean my room
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