Therefore, the issue is whether >>the Government<< whether Executive,
Legislative, or Judicial, can be allowed to usurp or disdain the inalienable
Rights of We the People (or any portion of us however small), who empower that
government in the first place. Even if some "majority" of the citizens demand
it, neither the government nor any posse of individual persons has the legal
power to usurp or disdain these Rights. Any such action is therefore moot, and
should be held accountable before the People and the Courts. However, the
Courts, too, are ultimately empowered by the People, and in issues of
inalienable Rights, the People may mount the question in the Public Forum and
demand that justice be done!
"Write-your-Senator-&-Reps." Peter