I think that the constitution is a great document not worth the paper it's written on. For it to have value, the government need's to insure it is followed, not followed when it suit's the need's of government. Tell Randy Weaver about his right to keep and bear arms. They murdered his wife and child over 1/4" of shotgun barrel, or did they? And who were the people in Waco bothering? And why are police and judge's exempt from law? Why is it acceptable to lie in court for some? Is that all men being created equal or an example of some being more equal than other's? Maybe Mary Jo deserved the same justice, but we just left her for dead and turned away. Had someone else done that we'd know a lot more about it. Why is protecting our right to keep and bear arms a fight and why has that right been cancelled in some places? Does New York City ring a bell, how about Washington D.C. or certain subrub's of Chicago?
Yep, the constitution is a great document, but it only has value when government enforce's all of it all of the time. All men were created equal weren't they. Just some more equal than other's.