"When your rights bump into my rights, who decides between us? The government, of course.
In July 2008, Ian Martin needed a place to stay. That should have worked well for Douglas McCue, the owner of the CornerStone Bed and Breakfast.
Well, maybe it would have in another place, time, and culture."
To read more about what's left after the clash of rights, click here.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Rights, Rover, and Aww Wilbur
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