Constitution+open+to+debate+E.G.

When the Constitiutional Delegates struck up the constitution in the 1780's, they had to consider that this document would be used hundreds of years in the future. Much of the constitution is left up to interpretation. Thus, our constitution can spawn many debates based upon its comprehension. For example, the constitution lists certain rights as implied powers. This means that the laws are not directly expressed in the constitutio, but rather inferred from the open ended statements of the document. This creates a sort of problem when people of different mindsets read the law. Some people take the constitution word for word while others take a more relaxed interpretation. When two different political party viewpoints collide, as in the Jefferson Hamilton debates, the collision can cause quite a scuffle because it is extremely difficult to decide which viewpoint is right.