I find it fascinating that this board is rife with so many experts on constitutional law.
Even more fascinating is that despite the fact that you guys are all legal experts you all have so much time to give us the benefit of your wisdom in this field.
how hard is it to actually READ the constitution?
Reading the constiution is no big deal.
Understanding what it means in realtionship to our world certain is a big deal.
Especially given how the floundering fathers seemed to go out of their way, in some cases, to be purposefully vague, and in others they truly did write the thing as to NOT tie the hands of future generations.
What they apparently understood, that most of our board's legal scholars apparently do not, is that
the world belongs to the living, and therefore one cannot write the laws that will be germane to every occassion and time.
The brilliance of that document is the flexibility its authors wrote into it.
If you'd told any of them that you were a
strict interpretor of the constitution, I suspect they would think you'd missed the whole point of how carefully they crafted it to give future generations the opportunity to interpret it to suit the needs of the times.