Yes you did. You suggested the bill of rights is a legal agreement that somehow agrees on what rights humans should have.

Do the rights exist if this agreement does not exist?

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I didn't but whatever.

Obviously they no longer exist legally.

but whether they exist legally or not,

its up to the people to *exercise them.

if they aren't doing that it doesn't much matter what is written down.

you have no rights except those you assert and defend.

So the handicapped have no rights? Ehat about children? Your philosophy sounds evil. Besides, you seen to have abandoned your stance that rights only exist when parties agree. Not a position to listen to until you've got a better foundation.

OK bye