A constitutional law professor writes in the New York Times that we should ignore the Constitution. That, or trash it altogether. He freely admits that politicians and jurists have done so for a long time anyway.
I'm not one who reveres the Constitution, but I do value it. Furthermore, I find all the usual reasons to bend or pervert the Constitution's original intent undesirable at-best. We are moving into a phase in American life wherein the enemies of traditional America feel emboldened, and so they go from patronizing the Constitution with twisted arguments to brazenly calling for its outright demise.
Mr Franklin, we did not "keep" your Republic. This current U.S. population is unworthy of the former country's Founding Fathers.
At least the enemies of Western civilization are shedding their sheeps' clothing.
I'm not one who reveres the Constitution, but I do value it. Furthermore, I find all the usual reasons to bend or pervert the Constitution's original intent undesirable at-best. We are moving into a phase in American life wherein the enemies of traditional America feel emboldened, and so they go from patronizing the Constitution with twisted arguments to brazenly calling for its outright demise.
Mr Franklin, we did not "keep" your Republic. This current U.S. population is unworthy of the former country's Founding Fathers.
At least the enemies of Western civilization are shedding their sheeps' clothing.