On Thu, Mar 29, 2001 at 07:51:15AM -0500, Forrest J Cavalier III wrote: [...] > He explained the difference using the example of a museum > open to the public. Any member of the public has a "right" > to enter the museum. But they still have to pay the admission fee. I would have said that, precisely speaking, a member of the public doesn't have "the right to enter the museum." He has "the right to enter the museum upon paying admission." Many rights are limited or assume certain conditions. Living the the US, I have the right to free speech, but that doesn't mean that it is the "right to free speech without limits." Maybe I missed the distinction you were making. Chris -- Chris Sloan [EMAIL PROTECTED] Systems Software Engineer Green Hills Software
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