At press conference that took place on Tuesday, President Obama made his intentions for America painfully obvious. He referred to the Constitution as a “work in progress” that can “evolve for the good of all Americans”.
He made the claim that he was only trying to inspire. That actually explains a lot. According to our president, his job is “evolve” our Constitution to meet his needs. There’s no need for rule of law when you can turn it into some piece of paper that makes people feel good.
And there is his socialist manifesto. If that was truly what was intended for the constitution, then why did Thomas Jefferson say this in 1803? “Our peculiar security is in the possession of a written Constitution. Let us not make it a blank paper by construction.”
Doesn’t this seem like it’s exactly what President Obama is trying to do? He’s trying to make our Constitution nothing more than a blank piece of paper that he’s free to write on what he will.
Never has any American president shown such disregard for America’s most precious document.
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You sir are an idiot
If oblunder is so transparent then why did he seal ALL his records
I hate this mother fucR..
It is time that the Constitution is held to the letter of its Original writing, and remove the President and All that agree with him
What’s an amendment? Look it up and curb your ignorance.
Linda Godfrey Middleton Really? President Obama came out and said “Christmas is for trees not the birth of Jesus Christ” Really? — He said that? And about that book — you know, the ouran — He does have the right to lay his hand on that book if he wanted to, doesn’t he?
Carefully listen to Paul Harvey in 1965 “If I were the Devil” boy did he hit the nail on the head all of those years ago!!!
Paul Muncy You know that he did say the oath in order, don’t you? I acknowledge, he did add a few words at the end that are not in the oath as prescribed in the Constitution, but you don’t have a problem with THAT, do you?
Kam Hutchins No, you’re confused. President Obama did take the oath on a Bible. It was John Quincy Adams who didn’t take the oath on a Bible.
We’ve amended the Constitution 27 times in the 226 years since it was ratified. Of course, it’s a work in progess.