"On NBC's "Meet the Press," Ambassador Zalmay Khalilzad said that even though not all parties are completely satisfied with the draft, it represents a "synthesis between the universal principles of democracy and human rights, and Iraqi traditions and Islam." He said that, like all constitutions, this is not a one-time document and will be revised as necessary in the future.
This is a living document, as all constitutions are," he said. "As Iraq evolves and changes, this constitution will also change and adapt to the circumstances."
Wow.... So our Constitution is a living document?
"The Living Constitution can be seen as standing in opposition to originalism and strict constructionism, and is often denounced by opponents as intellectual cover for judicial activism. Its result, critics charge, has been to effectively create a Constitution in exile, and its ultimate result will be to destroy the Constitution."