No it doesn't. Just like it doesn't say that women should have the right to vote in its conception. The Constitution is only alive today because it can be modified. The day the document can't be modified begins the slow death march towards irrelevence- change with the times as people (gasp!) evolve. The document purposefully has language that is aphoristic at times to allow for interpretation and therin lies both the strength and the stress caused by the document. Both sides of many issues great and small have held the words of the constitution as validating their side. That this is actually an issue is a cause for laughter in many first-world nations that seem to have a notion of privacy, liberty and (gasp) choice that more than a few Americans could never stomach while waving a flag.