The rights of the accused are not a primary—they are a consequence derived
from a man's inalienable, individual rights. A consequence cannot survive the
destruction of its cause. What good will it do you to be protected in the rare
emergency of a false arrest, if you are treated as the rightless subject of an
unlimited government in your daily life?
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