When I first wrote the nth amendment it was a single page, which is page 1. I then passed it around to family, friends and comrades in the American legion. Comments ranged from ridiculous to brilliant. This bothered me, so I set out to prove it was ridiculous. I laid out several categories that I could compare with the suggestion. I used the discovery of an intact Japanese zero airplane during world war two. It was rushed to the U.S., examined carefully and test flown to determine its good and bad characteristics. I used these guidelines to compare the nth amendment with the various categories I had selected, to find any weak points or good points. After four years, I placed the different sections in a fairly reasonable order and drew my conclusion that it appeared valid. Throw your own bricks.