poltics and government: A Living Document - Provides only Dead Freedoms - 06/28/10 09:55 AM
The big clash over the US Constitution is a Living Document vs. a Permanent Document.
There are those that argue the Constitution is a Living Document designed to change with the times.  They feel it is a document that can be adapted to meet the changing culture and times.
On the other side are those that feel the document is a Permanent Document and you need to look for the original intent.  Most would agree there is flexibility to meet a changing world, but that the values, intent, and limitations of the Constitution are Permanent Features that can only be changed … (2 comments)

 
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