Perhaps some kind person will explain to me the relevance of the views and intentions of the founding fathers of the USA.
Abraham Lincoln described the US Republic as having a government "of the people, for the people and by the people" The US constitution was deliberately designed so it could be changed at the will of "we the the people"
The constitution was adopted in 1787. Since that time there have been 27 amendments ,the first enacted in 1791, the last in 1991. The first ten amendments were ALL proposed at the same time; September 25 1789 and were all enacted on December 15 1791.
The founding fathers set up a framework, not a binding dogma.Even the justification for the loopy US gun culture,the Second Amendment may be simply abolished at any time by' we the people',and will be, eventually.
Abraham Lincoln described the US Republic as having a government "of the people, for the people and by the people" The US constitution was deliberately designed so it could be changed at the will of "we the the people"
The constitution was adopted in 1787. Since that time there have been 27 amendments ,the first enacted in 1791, the last in 1991. The first ten amendments were ALL proposed at the same time; September 25 1789 and were all enacted on December 15 1791.
The founding fathers set up a framework, not a binding dogma.Even the justification for the loopy US gun culture,the Second Amendment may be simply abolished at any time by' we the people',and will be, eventually.