The building of America has had its fair share of mistakes, but it's a constitution that's the jewel of democracy, the envy of many, and it's the most generous nation in the world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It is becoming more widely acknowledged that it is better to have a good constitution than not having a perfect one.
The U.S. Constitution is the basic framework for the greatest democracy on Earth. Some of my colleagues find it easy to amend it. I don't.
Most faults are not in our Constitution, but in ourselves.
We Americans love our Constitution so much that we can't bear to change even the stupid parts.
Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.
What the Founding Fathers created in the Constitution is the most magnificent government on the face of the Earth, and the reason is this: because it was intended to preserve the American society and the American spirit, not to transform it or destroy it.
It's important for all Americans to know how vulnerable our Constitution is.
It is the genius of our Constitution that under its shelter of enduring institutions and rooted principles there is ample room for the rich fertility of American political invention.
It is the Constitution of the United States that has been undermined, undercut, and is under attack. It is the American people's liberties that is in jeopardy. That is why I wrote 'Losing America.'
A good constitution is infinitely better than the best despot.
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