The appropriate response is "The Preamble does not plot the forces of the Constitution." The Preamble serves exclusively as a presentation, and does not allocate forces to the national government, nor does it give particular constraints on government activity. Because of the Preamble's constrained nature, no court has ever utilized it as an unequivocal factor in the event of mediation, aside from as respects silly case.
Answer:
I wish I could help you but I am stupid
It's not valid if it has no evidence to support it
<h3>In my opinion I think that freedom of speech and equality are really important because for speech people can express them selves in any way that they want, and equality because that gets rid of racism and men treating women as a lower class. I think the least important human right is having a home because you make choices throughout your life life that affect that also the right of privacy. We have no privacy on our phones even if we think we do all of our information from accounts, social networking and much more are stored in some sever farm that can be hacked at any point. </h3><h3>Dose this give you what you need? </h3>