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Is the Constitution always right?

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Are you asking if the Constitution is always right, even if it appears to be flawed, or if the Constitution is flawless?

The beauty of the Constitution of the United States of America is that The Golden Rule, the legislative adherence to which is implied within the statement "...the year of our Lord seventeen hundred eighty seven...", functions with mathematical precision (=) to resolve every resolvable problem with the greatest possible efficiency, given the way in which the inviolable and infinite Law of Cause and Effect invariably functions. In fact, The Golden Rule IS The American Way...plainly and simply stated.

Why is it that "Washington" does not seem to adhere, strictly, to this ideal?, you may rightfully ask. For two reasons, mainly: 1.) because some lobbyist is being paid to purchase loopholed legislation; in fact, legislated loopholes are precluded within the Constitution by the statement, "The Citizens of EACH State shall be entitled to ALL Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in THE several STATES [Article IV, Section 2]"; and 2.) because some atheist did not understand that The Golden Rule is not a religious doctrine, per se...rather, it is wisdom, itself.

To wit, imagine a world within which everyone is Machiavellian. How would you survive in such a world? What would be the status of your loved ones. What are your guarantees of their safety?

Now, given that the most basic needs of everyone are identical (warmth, health, fresh water, sustenance, shelter, clothing), imagine a world within which everyone lives completely within the parameters of The Golden Rule. What are the differences? Would you need to be as concerned for their safety? In fact, it sounds like a paradise on Earth ...does it not?

Our Forefathers were not ignorant men, which the leaders and students of today seem to have forgotten. Rather, they were wise. And wisdom supercedes all other knowledge.

The most amazing fact about the Constitution of the United States of America, besides the fact that it was purportedly divinely guided and, thus, worthy of God's blessings, is that the United States of America was designed in such a way as to protect the Messiah, should he return to Earth as stated within The Holy Bible, so that he would never be wrongly accused, tortured, and/or crucified within the United States of America...now, you understand the most basic tenet of the Free Masons!

Is the Constitution of the United States of America flawless? Considering that, should any flaw(s) be found


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Is the Constitution always right?

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    by Linda Gehring

    While I voted yes on this strictly "yes or no" question, I did so with a caveat. The point and facts are, the Constitution

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    by Jane Smith

    Are you asking if the Constitution is always right, even if it appears to be flawed, or if the Constitution is flawless?

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    by Catherine Kenneth

    Unfortunately, the Constitution is not always right. It is not an infallible divine document. Our brilliant and flexible

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    by Charles Ray

    Is the Constitution always right? No document written over 200 years ago, no matter how well-intentioned, could be 100 percent

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