Spectator said:
I sometimes see the need for an amendment. Not a rewrite, or a mass cross out, but some revisions. Many US presidents thought the same, and that's how equal rights for women, races, etc. have come to be.
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Actually, US history is taught in most of the first world countries and many know what our constitution says. The US is actually quite odd in that it mostly only focuses on itself.
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The Deceleration of Independence calls for constant vigilance and change that the population is responsible for. If the Population needs to change something about our government or constitution. We have the right to do it.
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Our Government is just as corrupt as most of Europe. We were almost thrown out of the UN because our last president refused to allow the UN's election inspectors to check out the ballots that happened during the 2000 election, then again in 2004 when the US invaded Iraq before UN consensus.[/quote]
Very much agree, Spectator.
It is quite well-kown that non-American nations know more about the US than the US knows about non-American nations. I know it's a generalisation, but it seems to be quite true.
When was the consitution written? Hundreds of years ago? Revisions have been made since then, and that should continue to be the case.
Yes, I would agree that much ot the UN is affected by what the United States does. It doesn't mean that the United States is right, though.
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Let's not turn this itno a gay debate please!
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