Hmm. The Constitution was written by a bunch of guys who revolted against their government because they were mad. If they failed, CrAz3D, you'd be saying something like:
"Oi, those blasted revolutionists tried to make a country, yeah? Well they can bugger off. *sips tea*"
Our country was formed by this process:
1. Europeans hated our ancestors, so they came here and stole the land from the natives
2. Europeans still hated them, and taxed them.
3. Our ancestors didn't like it, so they got mad, despite having more representation and lower taxes, not to mention better protection, than the South/Central American colonies.
4. Our ancestors started a war (equivalent of "I hate you and I'm never speaking to you again") so they would get their own way.
5. Britain said "fuck them, they aren't worth it."
Now, tell me how the Constitution was written by legal US citizens when the US wasn't recognized as a nation until after the revolutionary war?