That is "being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty, or possessions; for men being all the workmanship of one omnipotent and infinite wise maker; all the servants of one sovereign Master, sent into this world by His order and about His business; they are His property, whose workmanship they are meant to last during His, not one another's pleasure.". ... Therefore when you give up these rights to the government you do so with the believe that the government will be given these rights to you as well. ... Locke believes that the government can...
While the President is often the leader externally of foreign policy, he realizes he is a co-equal partner with the media, and this is essential to ensure that policy will succeed. ... Most foreign policy issues come from problems in the Middle East and most lifestyle issues are broad ranging but generally targeted towards specific freedoms and rights we have versus their homeland. ...