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Us citizens have debated the Constitution because the day it was agreed upon, but seldom in its 223-time history have so many disagreed so fiercely about a great deal. Everywhere there seems to be question about the Constitution's interpretation and note. The Tea Get together, using its almost fanatical focus on the founding record, contends that its principal goal is to restrain the government - but does indeed it certainly say that? Among scholars, some imagine the Constitution should be interpreted exactly as the framers had written it, while some analyze the text just as closely to get the elasticity they imagine the framers had at heart. But how could the founding fathers find out about the entire world today, with DNA, sexting, airplanes, Tv set, Medicare, personal computers and Female Gaga? In this probing and accessible booklet, Time's editors bring the founding record to life, exhibiting how it was written in a soul of change and revolution and turbulence. With an release by one of America's top jurists, an essay by Time handling editor Richard Stengel (former leader of the National Constitution Middle), and the entire text message of the 8,000-word Constitution, annotated showing its most questionable passages and little-known quirks, Time's concise audio tracks volume is an essential guide for the well-informed resident.