Wednesday is the 227th anniversary of 39 men signing the U.S. Constitution on a motion by Benjamin Franklin. The document, while grossly flawed, enjoyed “the advantage of their joint wisdom,” as Franklin told the convention — and, at the same time, reflected “their prejudices, their passions, their errors of opinion, their local interests and their selfish views.” Nevertheless, the ever-wise Franklin urged approval. After 27 amendments, the Civil War and rejection of more than 11,500 …