>> anthony: right. what kind of monstrous human being or organization would displace -- >> cynthia: yes. >> anthony: -- the people from their own beach. >> cynthia: from our freedom. >> joy: if they take this away from us -- >> cynthia: thank you very much. >> joy: we would -- like we are in prison. >> cynthia: yeah. >> margery: yeah. >> joy: because when the time is hot, you have nowhere to come and swim. >> cynthia: so we the people, we are in court with the government because we do not want them to take away the one and only beach that we have in jamaica, portland. >> anthony: what do you think your chances are? you think your chances are good? >> cynthia: yes. >> anthony: you're gonna win? >> cynthia: yes. i've been fighting over seven years. >> margery: trust in the lord. >> anthony: seven years. >> cynthia: seven years. >> margery: trust in the lord. >> cynthia: and i said, "i'm gonna fight until i reach the top." if when i reach the top and i lose, i feel much better, but i'm not giving up. >> anthony: let's face it. there are only so many beaches in this world. even fewer unspoiled beaches and even fewer beaches like this.