Thursday, September 8, 2011

Writing a Constitution for Egypt Revolution 2.0



the First Amendment to the Constitution of the United States will force the United States. This allows us to build our country hardening process is analogous to turning iron into steel.

Whenever any of our one thousand religious, ethnic, national, social, political and many other interest groups come up with a bad idea, and the freedom to allow other groups to beat it out of vigorous debate. Whenever a good idea coming from any group, we adopt it quickly, which often argues that such ideas will be adopted throughout the world.

Our hardening process often takes time! We are still living with the consequences of slavery, a bad idea, introduced in North America since the establishment of American colonies abolished almost 150 years. Starbucks is a good idea adopted in the world.

We have five first amendment rights. We Americans believe the most fundamental civil rights that apply to all human beings. Our friends in the Egyptian Revolution 2.0 is a good idea to insist that above all other provisions, these rights will be honored and included in the foundation of their new national Constitution. Here is the text of the first add - what I call our 45 sacred words:

"Congress has approved a law respecting the establishment of religion or the prohibition of free exercise thereof, or summarizes the freedom of speech or press, or the right of the people peacefully to assemble and petition the government for damages because of complaints ."

We are proud of our success as a nation, many of whom would not have been possible without our Bill of Rights. But we must remember that the First Amendment History tells us that these words come to us through the centuries only battle that never ends. Today we think we have a clear idea about the meaning of those words, but it was not always so. We have fought and still fight for their significance to the present day -. Although our struggles in the United States Supreme Court, which decides only questions of constitutionality

Benjamin Franklin, one of the archetypal leader of the American Revolution and the wise old man among our founders, is said to have commented "to the French correspondent in 1788 to form a new government was like a game of dice, with many players of different prejudices and interests are not would be uncontested moves ."

In these difficult political maneuvers, Federalists, who were promoting our national government the powers of individual sovereign states, could only win ratification of the Constitution of the United States alone with the promise that it will support the adoption of a "Bill of Rights' protection of individual rights citizens.

Our law embodied in the first 10 amendments to the Constitution. We continue to mold the meaning of our law today. They were submitted to the state for ratification of the 25th September 1789, just five months after George Washington took office. Despite his insistence to be adopted, would mean a strong debate our Bill of Rights is finally ratified by 15 prosinca 1791st

James Madison, the other founders, he writes at the end of his life in a letter never sent, said that no government can be perfect, "what is the least imperfect is therefore the best government."

We wish our Egyptian friends the best in the development of its new Constitution. As a nation, we know how difficult a task. It is rare, even today, to propose further amendments to our founding documents. We could not pass the "Equal Rights Amendment," guaranteeing equal rights for women, which represents over 50% of our voting population. Although we continue to try to pass the ERA, the ratification of the latest version to be approved in Congress, died without ratification in 1979.

Every year, our Supreme Court decides on the 7500 cases, all of which turn on the meaning of the U.S. Ustava.Sud only listens to 75-85 of these cases with its decision not to hear others in the amount of decision support following a lower court decision. As a result of political difficulties, the amendments of our Constitution after the fact, we rely on one 7500 U.S. Supreme Court cases a year to continue to mold and customize your own meaning to our modern needs.

United States Congress passes the laws of different flavors, depending on political winds that modulate from one season to the next election. Congress often tries to bend the basic meaning of the Constitution of the United States for its political will. This is another form of design of our Constitution, which sometimes wins and sometimes loses when a new law has been tested before our Supreme Court. Given the need for the development of the Constitution which does not crush the people it represents, it is important to document the mechanisms for the amendment.

These are our basic freedoms: 1) religion, 2) speech, 3) press, 4) assembly, and 5) government proposal to correct our žalbe.Ljudi from Egypt, Muslims and Christians alike, stood up and demanded to these rights during the revolution 2.0 January and February, the 2011th We Americans call the Egyptians to demand these rights to be included in their new constitution.

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