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Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2001 08:20:10 -0400
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Subject: SNET: Ignorance or Contempt ?  Walter Williams

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Ignorance or Contempt ?

http://www.townhall.com/columnists/walterwilliams/ww20010606.shtml

Congressmen, presidents and Supreme Court justices take an oath of
office swearing to uphold and defend the U.S. Constitution.

As if the Constitution itself isn't clear about what they must do, in
Federalist Paper No. 45, James Madison, the acknowledged father of the
Constitution, described the document thusly: "The powers delegated by
the proposed Constitution to the federal government are few and defined.
Those which are to remain in the State governments are numerous and
indefinite. The former will be exercised principally on external
objects, as war, peace, negotiation and foreign commerce. ... The powers
reserved to the several States will extend to all the objects which in
the ordinary course of affairs, concern the lives and liberties, and
properties of the people, and the internal order, improvement and
prosperity of the State."

Both Madison's statement and the Constitution leave no doubt about the
"few and defined" powers delegated to the federal government and the
"numerous and indefinite" powers retained by the people and the states.
I'd like to ask our 535 congressmen, our president and our nine Supreme
Court justices which word or phrase in Madison's statement they find
beyond comprehension, and which phrase in Article I, Section 8 of the
Constitution, which outlines what Congress is permitted to do, they find
beyond comprehension.

While congressmen, presidents and Supreme Court justices don't have much
understanding, they aren't stupid -- which isn't to say they're not
ignorant about the Constitution and other matters. Let's explore the
most charitable explanation for their day-to-day violations of both the
letter and the spirit of our Constitution, namely that they're ignorant.
But, I seriously doubt the suitability of ignorance as an explanation.

Why? If ignorance were the explanation, I'd be optimistic. I'd simply
send the president, congressmen and Supreme Court justices James
Madison's Federalist Paper No. 45, explaining the Constitution. After
that, they'd mend their ways and eliminate most federal programs, state
mandates and other gross constitutional violations.

You say, "Williams, if you think they'd do that, you've got to be
crazy!" You're right -- I would be crazy. The only other explanation for
what presidents, congressmen and justices do is that they have contempt
for the Constitution.

But that's only a tiny part of the sad story. Imagine if James Madison
or Thomas Jefferson were campaigning for the presidency in 2000. What
would you think about their chances? They'd clearly lose if they
expressed the constitutional values and respect they had when the
document was written. They'd clearly be denounced by most Americans and
possibly risk assassination.

Therefore, before we rush to lay the complete blame for constitutional
contempt at the feet of politicians and judges, we might want to look at
ourselves -- we, the American people. That is, politicians are doing
what we elect them to office to do, and if our Constitution stands in
the way, it's the Constitution that must yield. The Constitution stands
in the way of government programs such as business bailouts, food
stamps, Social Security, Medicare, Title I education programs and
thousands of other federal acts.

You might ask, "Why should we pay any attention to a 200-year-old
document?" I'd say to escape Thomas Jefferson's prediction that "the
natural progress of things is for government to gain ground and for
liberty to yield." After all, if we ignore the constitutional
protections found in Article I, Section 8, why not ignore other
constitutional protections and make them just as meaningless?

If we continue our current path, future generations will curse us for
squandering unprecedented liberty.

�2001 Creators Syndicate, Inc.


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