| 05 January 2011
IF THE CONSTITUTION IS THE SUPREME LAW OF THE LAND and it is, then what's the harm in reading it aloud prior to the commencement of the 112th Congress? Don Surber says there is none. If it is no longer the supreme law of the land, then reading it aloud is no different than the hundreds of non-binding resolutions that Congress takes up congratulating sports teams or naming post offices. Now if they wanted to read something inciting revolution, like the Declaration of Independence, then I can see getting up in arms. (sarcasm off)
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