This book deals with what the author calls "judicial micromanagement" of the American government, charging that the courts have virtually rewritten the liberties enumerated in the Constitution. He proposes ideas for returning to "original intent.
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This book deals with what the author calls "judicial micromanagement" of the American government, charging that the courts have virtually rewritten the liberties enumerated in the Constitution. He proposes ideas for returning to "original intent.
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Very good. No dust jacket as issued. 534, [10] p. Illustrations. Endnotes. Biographical Sketches. List of Cases Cited. Bibliography. Index. This work seeks to document the original intent on a number of constitutional issues and also documents how essential inforamtion is often ignored because of 'political correctness.
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An excellent book that belongs in every school as a reference to the "Intent" of the founding fathers concerning liberty and freedom. The author documents every comment he makes. This is a book designed for individuals who love freedom and liberty..
PapaTim
Jan 21, 2010
In Depth
An extremely well-researched in-depth book. Great ammunition for the "separation of church and state" debate. We all know that it is not in the constitution but in a letter from Thomas Jefferson. David Barton points out that Jefferson had minimal input in the development of the constitution and was actually out of the country when it was written. Not a light-read but very informative.
lovetodig
Dec 2, 2009
Thought provoking
I originally bought this book when looking for a Government curriculum for my 10th grader. After I started reading it I realized what a treasure I had found. Upon reading it you will see how far our government has strayed from the original intent of our forefathers. If you have a desire to know truth about what the founders of our country truly wanted--Read this book!