No foreigner has a place asking another people, another country, to change their constitution.
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The Constitution of the United States allows us to change; I don't have a problem with that.
There are loads of countries that have nice written constitutions like ours. But there aren't loads of countries where they're followed.
We know no document is perfect, but when we amend the Constitution, it would be to expand rights, not to take away rights from decent, loyal Americans. This great Constitution of ours should never be used to make a group of Americans permanent second-class citizens.
There is a presumption made among nationalists that constitutional change is the answer to all the questions that are problematic in our communities, and my job is to talk about what is happening in the real world.
I don't believe in altering the Constitution.
Lots of countries have great constitutions, but their leaders have a practice of ignoring the rules whenever they feel like it.
The Constitution is constant. There's not one elected official who has the power to change it. There is a way to amend the Constitution, and the Constitution spells out the procedures that must be taken to change it. Presidents cannot. Now, I know this is gonna shock many of you in the low-information community.
We Americans love our Constitution so much that we can't bear to change even the stupid parts.
This is a time for a national conversation. A conversation about the document that binds us as a nation and a people. That document, of course, is the Constitution.
The U.S. constitution is an extraordinary document. In my view, it should not be amended often.
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