Try reading it.  It's strength is it's lack of regulation on the *people*
and regulation on the government.

On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:16 AM, b_s-wilk <[email protected]> wrote:

> mike escribió:
>
>
>  And the Constitution is a specific lack of regulation.  Madison didn't
>> even
>> want a bill of rights for fear it would weaken the individual by
>> enumerating
>> specific rights, thus perhaps conversely weakening the power of citizens
>> by
>> the absence of other rights.
>>
>
> Hardly. The existence of a Constitution, is the existence of regulation.
> The Constitution defines the legal structure of our government, with
> guidelines defining the kinds of laws that enforce restrictions and
> regulations.
>
> What you're defining is anarchy.
>
>
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