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MMolloy
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Actually the Constitution isn’t as vague as you may think. And there is plenty written about it by those who were arguing for it: thomas.loc.gov/home/histdox/fedpapers.htmlThis isn’t simple, it’s simplistic. Much of the language of the Constitution is vague, probably intentionally so, because it’s a foundational document. Many of the controversial positions that Ron Paul takes are also simply not addressed in the Constitution or in a way that could lead to honest disagreements between people with different interpretations.
And those who were arguing against it: constitution.org/afp/afp.htm
And plenty of others wrote about the document and what the possible vague terms (like General Welfare) meant and what they did not mean: sobran.com/columns/1999-2001/991123.shtml