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In reply to the discussion: At what point can we say the Constitution has been a failure? [View all]Waiting For Everyman
(9,385 posts)59. "Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got
Last edited Mon Oct 14, 2013, 01:44 PM - Edit history (1)
till it's gone... "
The day after you chuck the Constitution you'll understand that statement. I've read some ludicrous stuff on here before, pretty much every time I log on, but that OP sentiment is close to taking the cake.
You think the Constitution isn't much?
People today are so ego-driven, they have no ability to be grateful for what they were handed so easily at no cost, out of the struggle and brilliance of others.
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I don't think anybody's going to kick down your door and drag you away for posting that OP.
rrneck
Oct 2013
#5
What might you suggest replacing it with, and how would you get it accomplished??
madinmaryland
Oct 2013
#8
Don't replace it all. Change the Legislature to a unicameral body like Nebraska where it's worked
hooverville29
Oct 2013
#17
Split California into North and South California; combine North and South Dakota, etc.
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#16
It would benefit the Democrats -- the margin in the senate would increase by 2
FarCenter
Oct 2013
#45
Because those old white men didn't give women the vote or treat African Americans as actual people?
NuclearDem
Oct 2013
#37
Notice how he goes after me for mentioning the founding fathers were white men
Cali_Democrat
Oct 2013
#35
So it's OK to scream "racist" when people point out that the Constitution was written by white men?
ProSense
Oct 2013
#39
It's not the constitution that's the problem. It's the idiots misinterpreting it.
Initech
Oct 2013
#24
Well, when I mention radical, it's more in the context of different from how we do things
NuclearDem
Oct 2013
#57
The Constitution isn't the failure. The men who misuse it and constantly refer to it...
ScreamingMeemie
Oct 2013
#63