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To: Dead Corpse
Several of his letters after this contain further disapprobation.

It's clear that he felt that the Constitution need amendments and he was pretty unhappy that certain aspects of the Virginia constitution were not applied to the federal Constitution.

But he did not, like the Anti-Federalists, oppose the basic structure of the government contemplated by the Constitution. He did not object to the existence of the Senate, or a Supreme Court or a unitary executive, and he was an advocate of national commerce.

And, as I said, every supporter of the Constitution (except for Madison) was dissatisfied with it in some particulars.

76 posted on 07/30/2008 11:13:28 AM PDT by wideawake (Why is it that those who call themselves Constitutionalists know the least about the Constitution?)
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To: wideawake
But he did not, like the Anti-Federalists, oppose the basic structure of the government contemplated by the Constitution.

Initially, all he wanted was a revised articles of Confederation. Creation of a whole new National government gave him the yammering jim-jams as these quotes prove.

you can continue to try and put words in his mouth, but I'm not seeing you posting a lot of links to support your assertions.

I suppose it'd be too much to ask...

77 posted on 07/30/2008 12:03:04 PM PDT by Dead Corpse (What would a free man do?)
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