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Should the Constitution be regularly revised?
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<blockquote data-quote="Albion" data-source="post: 73997836" data-attributes="member: 93831"><p>Isn't what you are suggesting even more sweeping or extensive than an amendment to the Constitution ratified in the way that currently is in effect?</p><p></p><p></p><p>Its a question for speculation, of course, but my view is that it is shortsighted to think that a periodic throwing of the whole Constitution up for grabs, whether or not there is a real need or the major breakdown you referred to. And it could be disastrous. That is because at any one of those times a temporary majority could make a shambles of the good parts of the Constitution as well as change the problem area(s) that you have in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albion, post: 73997836, member: 93831"] Isn't what you are suggesting even more sweeping or extensive than an amendment to the Constitution ratified in the way that currently is in effect? Its a question for speculation, of course, but my view is that it is shortsighted to think that a periodic throwing of the whole Constitution up for grabs, whether or not there is a real need or the major breakdown you referred to. And it could be disastrous. That is because at any one of those times a temporary majority could make a shambles of the good parts of the Constitution as well as change the problem area(s) that you have in mind. [/QUOTE]
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