but there aren't boots on the ground, and nor will there be. And if the possibility of that occurring even begins to come up, it will get shot down.
And i think it's more important because the current year is 2011, and not 1800. The Constitution is a good, important, but flawed document due to time passing. The founding fathers had good intentions(debatable) but simply couldn't have known that things such as the UN would exist, so they of course don't address it. That doesn't mean it's wrong or that we should have no part in the UN...it just means that they couldn't have predicted it, and so it wasn't mentioned. The constitution was written when the US had under 4million people, and barely a standing army/navy to speak of.
Therefore, it obviously doesn't address the question of "hey, what if one day this country is one of the biggest, most powerful nations on earth and huge alliances between world powers form?"
I also find it interesting that you skip over the middle section of my response, in which i respond regarding the politics, and instead choose to point out how you made a fool of someone else, and then call me pathetic.
You know what's pathetic? Trying to gain a sense of superiority over others via an online forum by displaying a decent knowledge of US politics while also attempting to put down others.
You know why everything you say/write isn't worth shit? Because your opinions and thoughts count for nothing, especially on NS, just like mine and everyone else's. If this whole thing gets you going so much, dont bitch about it on NS and try to make a fool of someone who posted 2 months ago. Write to congressmen, petition for change.