senator, and that is what i would do. >> tim bridgewater, your 90- second opportunity.ow would you resolve that? >> idu the constitution as a very limiting document. -- i view the constitution as a very limited document. most other things should be left to the state. i am a big believer in states 'ight, -- states' rights, but at the end of the day, my conscience has to be clear. is it constitutional, according to the initial intent of the constitution? number two, is it good for america? and number three, is it morally right to do? if it does not meet those criteria, i will not vote for it. in most cases, i want the states to get more power and have the federal government doing less and less and getting less authority, because i think the federal government has overstepped its constitutional powers in so many ways. the supreme court has interpreted the constitution and the bill of rights in ways that i did not think would be imaginable. >> let's go back to our studio audience. i guess our next substantive question -- your topic is education. tim bridgewater will have th