
"The Constitution did not give you your rights because if it did, it [the government] could take them away from you [by amending the constitution]. This is important: you do NOT get your rights from the government. The government was created with one of it's primary purposes being to protect your inherent, natural rights."
On the subject of sovereignity
"All human beings are sovereign. It has notjhing to do with the fact that Thomas Jefferson declared this in the Declaration of Independence. It's not that Americans are sovereign and Cubans aren't. Another person from another country might not have had the history that we have and might not recognize it, but it's a basic fundamental right of being human. And sovereignty doesn't mean I can do whatever I want. Sovereignty is absolute responsibility. My sovereignty ends where I violate the rights of another person. This is not carte blanche to plunder; that's what the kings and queens did. This is shared sovereignty."
"Sovereignty implies responsibility. Absolute responsibility. You can't hide behind your license.""...think about that. There's a lower standard for health care providers than a reasonable person."
"The "reasonable person" standard is a higher standard than the "standard of care" for practice --often."

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