Mr Brown, Keith makes some good points. For example, the 4th Amendment provides for the right of the "people" to be secure against unreasonable searches and seizures. So is that too, in your opinion, some kind of collective right? Or does each and every Individual American have that right? The answer is extremely clear that it is an individual right. So then, if the Framers used the word "people" in that context to mean an individual right, why would they use it elsewhere to mean a collective right?


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