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'
Greater
love
hath
no
man
than
a
mother
cat
dying
to
defend
her
kittens
.
'
Once
you
understand
the
problem
facing
that
cat
and
how
she
solved
it
,
you
will
then
be
ready
to
examine
yourself
and
learn
how
high
up
the
moral
ladder
you
are
capable
of
climbing
.
"
These
juvenile
criminals
hit
a
low
level
.
Born
with
only
the
instinct
for
survival
,
the
highest
morality
they
achieved
was
a
shaky
loyalty
to
a
peer
group
,
a
street
gang
.
But
the
do-gooders
attempted
to
'
appeal
to
their
better
natures
,
'
to
'
reach
them
,
'
to
'
spark
their
moral
sense
.
'
Tosh
!
They
had
no
'
better
natures
'
;
experience
taught
them
that
what
they
were
doing
was
the
way
to
survive
.
The
puppy
never
got
his
spanking
;
therefore
what
he
did
with
pleasure
and
success
must
be
'
moral
.
'
"
The
basis
of
all
morality
is
duty
,
a
concept
with
the
same
relation
to
group
that
self-interest
has
to
individual
.
Nobody
preached
duty
to
these
kids
in
a
way
they
could
understand
--
that
is
,
with
a
spanking
.
But
the
society
they
were
in
told
them
endlessly
about
their
'
rights
.
'
"
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"
The
results
should
have
been
predictable
,
since
a
human
being
has
no
natural
rights
of
any
nature
.
"
Mr.
Dubois
had
paused
.
Somebody
took
the
bait
.
"
Sir
?
How
about
'
life
,
liberty
,
and
the
pursuit
of
happiness
'
?
"
"
Ah
,
yes
,
the
'
unalienable
rights
.
'
Each
year
someone
quotes
that
magnificent
poetry
.
Life
?
What
'
right
'
to
life
has
a
man
who
is
drowning
in
the
Pacific
?
The
ocean
will
not
hearken
to
his
cries
.
What
'
right
'
to
life
has
a
man
who
must
die
if
he
is
to
save
his
children
?
If
he
chooses
to
save
his
own
life
,
does
he
do
so
as
a
matter
of
'
right
'
?
If
two
men
are
starving
and
cannibalism
is
the
only
alternative
to
death
,
which
man
's
right
is
'
unalienable
'
?
And
is
it
'
right
'
?
As
to
liberty
,
the
heroes
who
signed
that
great
document
pledged
themselves
to
buy
liberty
with
their
lives
.
Liberty
is
never
unalienable
;
it
must
be
redeemed
regularly
with
the
blood
of
patriots
or
it
always
vanishes
.
Of
all
the
so-called
'
natural
human
rights
'
that
have
ever
been
invented
,
liberty
is
least
likely
to
be
cheap
and
is
never
free
of
cost
.
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The
third
'
right
'
?
--
the
'
pursuit
of
happiness
'
?
It
is
indeed
unalienable
but
it
is
not
a
right
;
it
is
simply
a
universal
condition
which
tyrants
can
not
take
away
nor
patriots
restore
.
Cast
me
into
a
dungeon
,
burn
me
at
the
stake
,
crown
me
king
of
kings
,
I
can
'
pursue
happiness
'
as
long
as
my
brain
lives
--
but
neither
gods
nor
saints
,
wise
men
nor
subtle
drugs
,
can
insure
that
I
will
catch
it
.
"
Mr.
Dubois
then
turned
to
me
.
"
I
told
you
that
'
juvenile
delinquent
'
is
a
contradiction
in
terms
.
'
Delinquent
'
means
'
failing
in
duty
.
'
But
duty
is
an
adult
virtue
--
indeed
a
juvenile
becomes
an
adult
when
,
and
only
when
,
he
acquires
a
knowledge
of
duty
and
embraces
it
as
dearer
than
the
self-love
he
was
born
with
.
There
never
was
,
there
can
not
be
a
'
juvenile
delinquent
'
But
for
every
juvenile
criminal
there
are
always
one
or
more
adult
delinquents
--
people
of
mature
years
who
either
do
not
know
their
duty
,
or
who
,
knowing
it
,
fail
.
"