Question:
Do you think the U.S. constitution needs to be rewritten for modern society?
anonymous
2007-09-26 14:31:51 UTC
The U.S. constitution was created over 200 years ago.

The world has changed drastically since that time. For example, technology and racial mindsets.

Should a diverse panel of the most intelligible figures in the U.S. sit down in a room for a few months and rewrite the constitution?

Also, if you think it should be rewritten... what would be included or excluded today?

In YOUR opinion...
Fifteen answers:
kmca63
2007-09-26 14:45:44 UTC
NO WAY!



A diverse panel?



The English/Americans who wrote our constitution got it right the first time. We don't need a 'DIVERSE' group of anyone messing with our constitution.
anonymous
2007-09-26 14:56:30 UTC
You're right. Although I really really like the US Constitution (compared to others) it can be better.

But (there's always a but) it's not the time to do that.

First, the Constitution has to be respected and enforced.

Without that, it's going to be changed on the wrong direction.

Today, there's only one presidential candidate who knows and respect the Constitution, Ron Paul. I heard some of the others and it's hard to believe how little they know it and how little they care for it.
Fedup Veteran
2007-09-26 14:52:59 UTC
NO! But the way that the North American Union is being shoved ahead it already IS! Look at the bills that Bush has touted since 9/11. DHS is not Constitutional and when Chertoff makes comments like sending memos with “. . . ongoing action and reporting in the various . . . working groups led by DHS should now [be] driven by a single agenda: the SPP.”



http://www.judicialwatch.org/6216.shtml
anonymous
2007-09-26 15:38:37 UTC
Leave it as is. There's too much media and big money in politics. The brilliance of the constitution is that it was written with a certain amount of forsight, maybe not this much forsight but those guys definitely planned for the worst possible scenarios of tyranny and corruption.
Lauren B
2007-09-26 14:41:13 UTC
No, what makes it so brillant is that it is timeless. It still works 200 years later. Besides if today's politicians tried to rewrite it, it would be 20,000 pages long and would never pass if voted on. Too many agendas at play today.
anonymous
2007-09-26 14:56:30 UTC
No, it just appears to not be working because it is not being used. No, it says all men created equal,unless you want to give more to minorities.



Trashing the Constitution is one of the communist goals.
narlyknot
2007-09-26 14:46:45 UTC
dont start a riot and dont mess with our constituted-constitution.besides where are you going to find these inteligables?we outsource everything else maybe we could find them in ?i got it and it may solve the war!we can get them from iran.
anonymous
2007-10-04 02:10:14 UTC
no it needs to be enforced and followed , get rid of the civil rights for one
anonymous
2007-09-26 15:07:42 UTC
I think the bible need to be rewritten

for modern society!!
anonymous
2007-10-04 12:13:20 UTC
No I think it should still be obeyed as it has been for sooo many years now..............
Fred F
2007-10-03 16:06:42 UTC
That is what the amendments do.
CrazyBeck
2007-09-26 14:39:43 UTC
HELLL NOOOO!!!!!

TU ESTAS LOCO!!!!!!!

Leave it the way it is.



God Bless USA!!!!!!!!!!
anonymous
2007-09-26 14:45:33 UTC
I THINK MANY THINGS SHOULD BE REWRITTEN. A LOT OF THIS OLD TIME STUFF IS BEGINNING TO SQUEEK!!!
hunting4junk
2007-09-26 14:37:16 UTC
NO!
monger187
2007-09-26 14:40:22 UTC
Uh, no thanks.


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