by Robert G. Natelson From: Constitutioni2i.org
Should we acknowledge that the U.S. Constitution is filled with “archaic, idiosyncratic and downright evil provisions,” and “extricat[e] ourselves from constitutional bondage” by cashiering the document?“As the nation teeters at the edge of fiscal chaos, observers are reaching the conclusion that the American system of government is broken,” argues Louis Michael Seidman, tasked with teaching constitutional law at the Georgetown University Law Center . And the Constitution, he asserts, is largely to blame......
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What Professor Louis Michael Seidman fails abhorrently to realize is that not only is the U.S. Constitution a bulwark and fortress against an over-reaching and despotic government ... it is also a tremendous defense to upholding the unalienable rights of the individual against mob rule.
ReplyDeleteThe U.S. Constitution is a contract sworn to be upheld by those who take a sacred oath to stay within its confines and limitations.
That sacred oath is not to be lightly taken nor can the Supreme Rule of Law be changed/amended without following the contract's rules of protection through the only means of lawful change through an Article V procedure.
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