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Sherer v. Cullen , 481 F 946. We could go on, quoting court decision after court decision,

however, the Constitution itself answers our question � Can a government legally put

restrictions on the rights of the American people at anytime, for any reason? The answer is found

in Article Six of the U.S. Constitution: Miranda v. Arizona, 384 U.S. 426, 491; 86 S. Ct. 1603

"Where rights secured by the Constitution are i nvolved, there can be no 'rule making' or

legislation which would abrogate them.Cooper v. Aaron, 358 U.S. 1, 78 S. Ct. 1401 (1958)

Note: Any judge who does not comply with his oath to the Constitution of the

United States wars against that Constitution and engages in acts in violation

of the supreme law of the land. The judge is engaged in acts of treason.

The U.S. Supreme Court has stated that "no state legislator or executive or

judicial officer can war against the Constitution without violating his undertaking

to support it". See also In Re Sawyer, 124 U.S. 200 (188); U.S. v. Will, 449 U.S.

200, 216, 101 S. Ct. 471, 66 L. Ed. 2d 392, 406 (1980); Cohens v. Virginia