sodaseller said:
That wasn't the challenge.
Your challenge, and I quote:
"Name a single constitutional right that you have lost since 9/11/2001."
Note the operative word in that sentence --
you. I know it's easier for you to overlook it since it could undermine your entire argument.
The 4th Amendment guards you against unreasonable search and seizure. For over 200 years, that has meant that no search and seizure unless a neutral magistrate found that the government had probable cause to believe you were breaking the law. This Adminsitration has now said that neither you nor I have that right. We have therefore lost that right. To my knowledge, I have not been searched, though I could have been. But even if I haven't, I have lost that right. I no longer have the 4th Am right I had previously
Better buckle up, boys, it's going to be a bumpy ride down the road of totally twisted logic.
Please provide a quote where anyone in this administration has said U.S. citizens no longer have any rights under the 4th Amendment. Note -- this is not a request for a talking point or some assumption from a talking head that this is what they
think the Administration meant. An actual quote from an Administration source saying, "American citizens no longer have any right to unreasonable search and seizure as guaranteed in the 4th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution."
Next, you've not been unreasonably searched; I've not been unreasonably searched. You could have been, but reality is you haven't. Coulda, woulda, shoulda... you nor I have lost NOTHING. Until you are the direct subject of an unreasonable search as determined by a U.S. court, you've not lost that right.
But I can see why you'd claim this because otherwise your argument falls apart like a poorly stacked house of cards.
Query though, if one must be personally impacted for an issue to matter, did you support the attack on Afghanistan? I did, and I lost no one in the 9/11 attacks or in any other Al Queda attack. Does that delegitimize my suppport for that war? Do you believe in the well-worn argument that one cannot support the Iraq War unless one volunteers? Do you yet realize how stupid your argument is?
Ah, when all else fails, resort to a diversion and if that doesn't work, just attack. That's real nice.

None of these questions are relevant, but just a way for you to try to side-step the issue. Nice try, but as they say in the south, that dog won't hunt.