"this is the kind of thing that can and can be easily argued for being mentioned in a nations constitution"
So adding anything one notices is "easily argued for" and you conveniently can't see anything permanent or lasting about making random or wholesale Constitutional changes.
What is that expression I've heard time after time when somebody talks about a phrase or item in the Constitution again?
"It's enshrined in the Constitution"
That sounds permanent to me or close enough.
Or is it "mentioned in the Constitution" lol
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