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Do we need a new Constitution?

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Yes
35% 107 votes Total: 303 votes
No
65% 196 votes

by Jane Smith

Created on: February 01, 2009   Last Updated: June 23, 2009

The Constitution is worded perfectly, as originally written and signed. The problem is not with the Constitution, rather the problem is the aggregate result of centuries of usurpations of the Constitution by Government Officials. Beginning on the day of Doctor Benjamin Franklin's death, Federalists began violating the literal parameters of the Constitution. To wit, President George Washington was, legally, President of the United States of America throughout his first term, given that the statement "during THE term of four years" specifies that the President may serve, only, for a single term; "the" being singular, in and of itself, according to the original definition of the word according to the common lexicon used by our Forefathers [Library of Congress]. Today, we call such usurpations "liberal interpretations". However, the term "liberal interpretation" does not mathematically equal the term "literal definition".

When one adhere's to the most basic philosophy which protects one from all potential hazards, within the parameters of feasibility, such as The Golden Rule, one does not need to update one's philosophy four decades hence. Our precious Constitution was so designed...to adhere to The Golden Rule, as evidenced by the statement "the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and eighty seven", and to function completely within the literal parameters of the Constitution and, thus, minimal law.

Please, note the following absolute truths:

It is an absolute truth that only that which equates ( = ) is true ...proving that some truths are, in fact, absolute.

It is, also, an absolute truth ( = ) that each approximation is founded upon a minimum of one untruth; as such, it is an absolute truth that each approximation is, technically, untrue.

It is an absolute truth ( = ) that each word, term, phrase, sentence, paragraph, document, chapter, book, tome, and anthology can be mathematically symbolized and, then, determined to be, either, accurate ( = ) or inaccurate (untrue), as stated.

Bearing these absolute truths in mind: It is essential that the people of the United States of America, immediately, rally around, and cling to, the source of it's strength...the literal ( = ) parameters of the Constitution of the United States of America, word for word, to the maximum value of each word, punctuation included, as accurately defined, solely, by the literal ( = ) parameters, word for word, to the maximum value of each word, punctuation included, of the common lexicon

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