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Harvard’s propaganda for Obama By Dr. Ellis Washington
Last week I did a review of Laurence Tribe, a professor of constitutional law at Harvard and his book, “The Invisible Constitution.” Tribe’s thesis is that the “real” Constitution is not so much in the black-letter text of the actual document, but in the unwritten, “recovered memories,” hidden, “imagined experiences” and penumbral shadows.
Tribe’s tribalisms By Dr. Ellis Washington
Harvard professor of constitutional law Lawrence Tribe has just released his latest book, “The Invisible Constitution” (Oxford Press, 2008). In this interesting but bizarre work, professor Tribe proposes the thesis that lines between the actual black-letter text, what Tribe calls “the invisible constitution,” is the actual Constitution.



