My name is Professor Kelly Griffin and I am thirty years of age and am presently a
            
 professor at the Harvard University in Massachusetts.  I am enamored with the finer
            
 things if life as being a professor of the  first university founded in the New World can do
            
 	During the last decade of times we as Americans have seen the likes of trial and
            
 tribulations which we as Americans had to face.  We have been involved in a most
            
 difficult war with the English for our independence which through battles and bloodshed
            
 we were able to claim.  Now we are faced with yet another difficult task of uniting this
            
 glorious country so that we may be able to thrive for centuries to come.  Recently,
            
 members of each state in our country came together in Philadelphia to form a document
            
 called the Constitution.  There has been much debate as to whether this document is the
            
 proper solution to forming the framework which our country will use for centuries to
            
 come.  My position on this issue is I would favor the ratification of this document for the
            
 betterment of our society.  However, I would prefer the architects of this document be
            
 quick to include a section which will protect the rights of all people in the country and we
            
 do not have a central government too powerful for the people of this country to control. 
            
 	I feel the Constitution should be ratified by the delegates of each state because the
            
 guidelines stated about the distribution of the government powers be separated into three
            
 branches of government would in my opinion be able to check the power of each branch
            
 which would keep from having a single powerful government head.  I also feel the
            
 establishment of the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial branches to control each sections
            
 of government would be beneficial to the success of keeping the states in the country
            
 unified.  We will be able to use the Constitution as the framework of how this country
            
...