I am against the denial and abuse of the United States Constitution. To me, the United States Constitution is more important for our unalienable Rights as citizens then the Karan or even the 10 commandments. It is not our privilege to have a written document for our protection, but true to be self-evident of our rights not only as citizens of this great nation but as people whom hold the same ties of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness as one. Such was written by our founding fathers who came together to create a more perfect union against the tyranny of Great Britain and so as citizens of a democracy, it is our lawful duty to upheld those who do us wrong and abuse and neglect the constitution. By denying us our rights as free men, our leaders, most notably the goofy-child president Bush, do nothing but tarnish our nation's impact towards the rest of the world as preservers of democracy and the freewill of all people. So it comes to us, the citizens of the United States, to uphold those who pose to threaten and wrong our ideals. Just as Thomas Jefferson once said "The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it be always kept alive."
fragilesong_:
Very well put.