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.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
A constitution, in the American sense of the word, is a written instrument by which the fundamental powers of the government are established, limited, and defined, and by which these powers are distributed among several departments, for their more safe and useful exercise, for the benefit of the body politic.
Let all Americans sit down and read this great document. Since the Constitution's ratification, it has been the framework for our great nation.
Unfortunately, people are re-interpreting the Constitution as a living document, and it's not. It's a solid-based document and it shouldn't be played with.
The ultimate touchstone of constitutionality is the Constitution itself and not what we have said about it.
The constitution is a sacred document in a democracy.
The constitution of the United States is a law for rulers and people, equally in war and in peace, and covers with the shield of its protection all classes of men, at all times, and under all circumstances.
Next to the Bible, I think the Constitution is the most important document ever written.
I reverence the Constitution of the United States as a sacred document. To me its words are akin to the revelations of God, for God has placed his stamp of approval on the Constitution of this land.
We have the oldest written constitution still in force in the world, and it starts out with three words, 'We, the people.'
I happen to miss the Constitution; I thought it was a good document.
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