1. What is something about the Constitution that needs changing? How would you change it so that your change solves a problem, but doesn't another set of problems that are worse than the one you're trying to fix?
2. The first amendment gives Americans the right to ask the government to change something it's doing. What is the best way for a citizen to do that -- through his own representative(s), through the Presidency/Executive branch, or in federal court?
3. How has the "balance of power" between federal government, states, and individual citizens been tested in history? Does one of these power bases usually win?
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
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