I am amazed by some of the attitudes in this thread. At one point several posters condemn the US Constitution based on the immorality of slavery. At the same time they support the immorality of the involuntary taking of wealth from one to give to another, redistribution. While the taking involved in redistribution may have been legitimized via legislation, just as slavery was, the taking is still immoral, just as slavery is. It appears that many of the posters here will support immoral acts just as long as they either agree with the ends justifying the means, or agree because they have something to gain from the immoral act. No different than the mindset of the slave owners of the old south. And some of the most blatant hypocrisy and greed that I've ever encountered.
Then I pointed out how some governments blatantly infringe upon their citizens natural rights, and I'm met in turn with some kind of weird "Stockholm Syndrome" rationalization and support of the infringement! A false "sour grapes" type argument such as - "Well I don't really need that anyway" or "I don't want to live in a place like that anyway." That's not the point! The point is that your rights have been stepped on and you are arguing in favor of those that have screwed you! It's nonsense!
Finally another poster, who is master of the false argument, logical fallacy and double talk (giving him/ her the benefit of the doubt here), meant to confuse, twist and obfuscate the truth, argues that it is the fault of the voter. Nothing could be farther from the truth. The US Constitution was set up with checks and balances, and rules of law, to prevent arbitrary "Majority rules" voting. The founders were very aware of the pitfalls and dangers of pure democracy and the threat of "tyranny of the majority." True the Constitution can be amended, but only through two very tedious processes designed to make it difficult to achieve and prevent frivolous and/or factious changes to the law. The answer is that the rule of law has been violated by subversive representatives hateful of the Constitution and bent on reform, the rule book has been adulterated and opportunists have taken over. Some of you are either blind to the truth, ignorant about what's going on, or just plain dishonest (but I'm sure you mean well and have the best of intentions).