If you are a friend of the Constitution as I am, I hope you will consider engaging me in the topics of my posts whether you agree or disagree with my position on a particular subject.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I believe I am strengthening the Constitution with my case.
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.
I have a strong constitution.
Over the course of 19 years on the Supreme Court, I learned some lessons about the Constitution of the United States.
The Constitution does not just protect those whose views we share; it also protects those with whose views we disagree.
As a member of this court I am not justified in writing my private notions of policy into the Constitution, no matter how deeply I may cherish them or how mischievous I may deem their disregard.
You actually can be passionate about things like making rational decisions based on a thorough airing of the facts, a reasonable and informed debate, a respect for the Constitution that includes, um, knowing about it.
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.
I have been a firm believer in the federal structure of our country as enshrined in the Constitution.
It is becoming more widely acknowledged that it is better to have a good constitution than not having a perfect one.
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