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That's where we differ. I'd keep the concept of a lot of what is already in the Constitution itself. Though there would be additions for the Duties and Responsibilities of a Citizen (a word that would replace "The People") and a definition of who the Citizens are compared to the Residents. My Constitution would not be anywhere near as maleable or forgiving as the document we currently live with.
Well, that's what the Taliban are doing. So goes the fundalmentalist Islamic governments that are placing the heavy yoke on their population to live under laws that were written centuries ago. Perhaps you might want to consider relocating to a country where this type of dictatorship is the norm rather than the exception?