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The Constitution can not last forever, NOTHING lasts for ever...even no November rain....
And our founding fathers weren't pillars of morality. They evidently didnt read the Commandments, namely thou shalt not commit adultry.
George Washington had more affairs than ANYBODY in US History, Kennedy was nothing....
So, your building the future and eternity of America on the backs of people who broke morality rules THEMSELVES when they wrote them. As well as owning slaves.
Just stop with the rhetoric, The Constitution was a great starting point, but as times and technology and science change, so too must how a country governs,.
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