‘We the People’ Loses Appeal With People Around the World

By Adam Liptak

Washington — The Constitution has seen better days.

Sure, it is the nation’s founding document and sacred text. And it is the oldest written national constitution still in force anywhere in the world. But its influence is waning.

In 1987, on the Constitution’s bicentennial, Time magazine calculated that “of the 170 countries that exist today, more than 160 have written charters modeled directly or indirectly on the U.S. version.”

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[CAF Note: The professional “hit” on the US Constitution continues. This one is designed to simply make it look old and irrelevant and is very cleverly done. Don’t believe it.]