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The Founding Father's really did know what they were doingwhen they created The Constitution ... People need boundaries. The healthiest, happiest children are those with clear boundaries.
It was implicit in the Constitution that future generations of Americans foresee the need for a fourth branch of government to protect the people from the dangers posed by a tripartite system run amok ...
The Need for the Constitution...
About America: The Constitution of the United States of America with Explanatory Notes adapted from THE WORLD BOOK ENCYCLOPEDIA © 2004 World Book, Inc. ... At the time the Constitution was written, ...
The people never had it. The constitution is not a very democratic document…. ... Now, Mike Gravel disdains the Constitution.
A Constitutional confrontation is exactly what we need, because a Constitutional crisis is exactly what we’ve got. ... Farewell, Constitution! Those really are the stakes.
This week’s New Statesman magazine has a comprehensive and very well-informed article on whether and why we need a constitution, written by David Marquand.
We don’t need a new Constitution, and the call to create one is an invitation to velvet-gloved tyranny.
Sound radical? If so, then the founders were radicals. They would be amazed and disappointed that after 220 years, the inheritors of their Constitution had not tried to adapt to new developments that ...
Do we really need a Constitution anymore? Why not simply free federal officials to do whatever they think is necessary for our well-being, especially since we’re now involved in a perpetual “war ...
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