No. The Constitution is not a living document; its words are as close as can be gotten to being written in stone. There is a process to amend it as you well know and those amendments are also written in stone. Courts also like to reinterpret the meaning of the words that are written in stone to fit into the political views of the individual judges ruling on a case.
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You know there are amendments that negate previous ammendments, right? Some that are negated (like prohibition) are left in there, not because they are written in stone, rather serving as a reminder of what didn't work.
We don't have the right to health care, yet are fined if we don't show proof.
I don't think that every "right" is written down in there, but I don't think citizens and/or government care as much as they should.
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Originally posted by svo855 View PostNo. The Constitution is not a living document; its words are as close as can be gotten to being written in stone. There is a process to amend it as you well know and those amendments are also written in stone. Courts also like to reinterpret the meaning of the words that are written in stone to fit into the political views of the individual judges ruling on a case.Originally posted by Denny View PostI don't think that every "right" is written down in thereOriginally posted by BroncojohnnyHOORAY ME and FUCK YOU!
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I think I just got called a liberal, but I'm not sure."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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