You can find it all over, but I will make it easy for you go here:
http://home.earthlink.net/~people-of-courage/lawsandrights/id1.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~people-of-courage/lawsandrights/id3.html
http://home.earthlink.net/~people-of-courage/lawsandrights/id4.html
2007-04-04
08:57:31
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I am not sure what you looked at, but by links this is:
1. The Unanimous Declaration of the thirteen United States Of America
2. Our Articles to the Constitution
3. Amendments
I think that there may be small questions argued about, however the larger ones mostly stay the same.
Certainly these documents don't change, so it is in how much one wants to change the interpretation of them is all.
The words are there and will be there as long as we have them. That will not change, if it ever does it will not change much.
2007-04-04
10:56:31 ·
update #1
http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.overview.html
http://www.archives.gov/national-archives-experience/charters/constitution.html
http://www.law.emory.edu/cms/site/index.php?id=3080
http://www.constitution.org/constit_.htm
2007-04-04
11:18:32 ·
update #2