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Funny, my reaction to sentences like those is nearly the opposite. Legolas Send a noteboard - 30/08/2012 08:11:34 PM
Representatives shall be apportioned among the several States according to their respective numbers, counting the whole number of persons in each State, excluding Indians not taxed. But when the right to vote at any election for the choice of electors for President and Vice President of the United States, Representatives in Congress, the Executive and Judicial officers of a State, or the members of the Legislature thereof, is denied to any of the male inhabitants of such State, being twenty-one years of age, and citizens of the United States, or in any way abridged, except for participation in rebellion, or other crime, the basis of representation therein shall be reduced in the proportion which the number of such male citizens shall bear to the whole number of male citizens twenty-one years of age in such State.

People no longer write like that because few can be bothered to read and comprehend it. Ending government by sound bite is as simple as demanding better instead of demanding simplicity. Heaven knows we should; the Constitutions text well demonstrates most government policy is too complex to fully address in five words.

As in, if only laws nowadays were even remotely as easy and clear to read as those. If you compare the Bill of Rights and the like to other countries' constitutions that mostly date to later periods, one of the things that will strike you is how succinct and simple the phrasing of the Bill of Rights is.

Edit: Which goes a fair way in explaining why soundbites nowadays are so popular - politics have simply become so complicated that, unlike in the Founding Fathers' time, a reasonably well-educated citizen can't keep up with it all or even fully understand most bills, perhaps not even if (s)he dedicated every available moment of his/her time to it.
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Anybody here ever studied the founding fathers of America? - 30/08/2012 07:34:28 PM 932 Views
Slave-owning, mysoginist, wig-wearing members of the landed elite? - 30/08/2012 07:51:33 PM 674 Views
Ha! Yeah, all personal faults aside - 30/08/2012 07:54:13 PM 611 Views
Not John Adams or Alexander Hamilton.....fool! *NM* - 31/08/2012 05:18:05 AM 350 Views
No, never, not even briefly. - 30/08/2012 07:57:39 PM 703 Views
What? Nooooo way - 30/08/2012 08:06:30 PM 695 Views
Funny, my reaction to sentences like those is nearly the opposite. - 30/08/2012 08:11:34 PM 667 Views
You're projecting. *NM* - 31/08/2012 12:48:12 AM 312 Views
I am aspiring. - 31/08/2012 01:09:40 AM 811 Views
As a personal aside ... - 31/08/2012 01:43:45 AM 743 Views
Yes. - 31/08/2012 01:49:41 AM 762 Views
Like I say, maybe I invest too much in online posting. - 31/08/2012 02:02:58 AM 811 Views
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Re: Re: - 31/08/2012 02:37:35 AM 776 Views
Well - 31/08/2012 02:54:25 AM 780 Views
It does get repetitive too often. - 31/08/2012 05:07:41 AM 789 Views
Doesn't really matter. You're gonna keep doing it. - 31/08/2012 05:16:23 AM 728 Views
Maybe.... - 31/08/2012 05:03:11 PM 770 Views
Re: Maybe.... - 31/08/2012 05:15:52 PM 586 Views
Re: Maybe.... - 31/08/2012 06:18:32 PM 734 Views
You aren't Plato, Burke, or Madison. - 31/08/2012 10:34:22 AM 691 Views
That is why it is aspiration rather than equivalence. - 31/08/2012 05:01:20 PM 652 Views
I'm not so sure you're entirely right. - 30/08/2012 11:06:39 PM 824 Views
I did. They smelled of mahogany and death. They looked scabby and skeletal. - 31/08/2012 12:35:44 AM 715 Views
Sounds like you have a job to do. - 31/08/2012 01:11:10 AM 714 Views
Don't forget Hamilton! The creator of the American economy..... *NM* - 31/08/2012 05:19:50 AM 363 Views
... and big government. - 01/09/2012 01:54:20 PM 598 Views
I don't really buy that..... - 01/09/2012 08:33:28 PM 655 Views
I think the entire Age of Enlightenment is fascinating - 31/08/2012 06:32:23 PM 626 Views
You realize you just made a great argument for intelligentsia rule, right? - 01/09/2012 01:48:58 PM 724 Views
I would want better intelligenstia first - 01/09/2012 02:48:28 PM 805 Views
Ah, the old uneducated>miseducated argument. - 01/09/2012 03:39:07 PM 742 Views
*wonders if we could test* - 02/09/2012 02:45:10 PM 625 Views
no there is a better reason why it wouldn't work - 02/09/2012 02:58:18 PM 773 Views
No,no, I was wondering if -we- could test it. - 03/09/2012 04:17:11 PM 666 Views
yeah I am a bit of a cynic *NM* - 04/09/2012 03:01:28 PM 315 Views
I expect the rankings would be too subjective for credibility. - 02/09/2012 04:27:32 PM 760 Views

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