Nuduke: The first 10 (as I remember) Amendments are called "The Bill of Rights." This was mostly Jeffersonian addendum to protect the minority from the majority, as democratic process's majority could steamroll over others. Public opinion and who is in power changes, but the "Rights" endure, except these days when the courts are being packed by an organization bent on interpreting our Rights as flexible and only according to the intent of the Constitution when it was written well over 200 years ago. Instead of Rights as a more philosophical principle, they make it irrelevant hogwash to be politicized. The effect has been extreme erosion of the people's Rights over the last fifty years since the "Warren Court" established a principled interpretation.
We common people used to be able to consistently understand our Rights as something stable in principle that we could take to the bank. Now, much of it requires a lawyer to interpret it for us and "tell US" what our rights are. Thus, politicians in robes. A breakdown in the value, perhaps the greatest value of our government and our country. Striving for more perfect union requires more perfect principle and protections, but now it is mush and perfect union is breaking down for we the people, in favor of those in actual control, business and dishonest politicians bent on keeping power.
So, by your comment, I understand you to be saying that you interpret this as that majority trumps "Right" in USA, I would add the might doesn't trump "Right" either. "If something ain't right, then it's wrong," Bob Dylan.
If I got your meaning wrong,sorry, I'm just trying to help you educate yourself to our sensibilities over here, not to make argument.
Jbee