soviet union, you think of the word constitution it doesn t mean a bill, it means structure. say a person has a sound constitution, they have a sound structure. the real constitution of the soviet union, which is what our framers debated that whole summer in philadelphia in 1787, they didn t talk about the bill of rights. that was an afterthought, wasn t it? that constitution of the soviet union did not prevent the centralization of power, in one person or in one party. and when that happens, the game is over, the bill of rights is just what our framers would call a parchment guarantee. will: the game is over. a parchment guarantee. most americans now, by the way, in both parties believe we are living in a banana republic that was just described by anthony scalia. 79% of americans believe the justice system defends political
constitution that was that we have from 1787 is the same constitution that today i was elected under. it s the same constitution that is going to carry us forward. it s our founding documents and the foundation are secure. it has to catch up with them at some point where the part about all of us are created equal, which is the declaration of independence, and the part about the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness, that is also equally important. it hasn t gone away. it carried us all this time. it-carry us further. if you destroy the foundation, then what do you have? you can t have a new constitution are he five years,
constitution that was that we have from 1787 is the same constitution that today i was elected under. it s the same constitution that is going to carry us forward. it s our founding documents and the foundation are secure. it has to catch up with them at some point where the part about all of us are created equal, which is the declaration of independence, and the part about the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness, that is also equally important. it hasn t gone away. it carried us all this time. it-carry us further. if you destroy the foundation, then what do you have? you can t have a new constitution are he five years,
constitution that was that we have from 1787 is the same constitution that today i was elected under. it s the same constitution that is going to carry us forward. it s our founding documents and the foundation are secure. it has to catch up with them at some point where the part about all of us are created equal, which is the declaration of independence, and the part about the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness, that is also equally important. it hasn t gone away. it carried us all this time. it-carry us further. if you destroy the foundation, then what do you have? you can t have a new constitution are he five years,
constitution that was that we have from 1787 is the same constitution that today i was elected under. it s the same constitution that is going to carry us forward. it s our founding documents and the foundation are secure. it has to catch up with them at some point where the part about all of us are created equal, which is the declaration of independence, and the part about the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness, that is also equally important. it hasn t gone away. it carried us all this time. it-carry us further. if you destroy the foundation, then what do you have? you can t have a new constitution are he five years,