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Saving The Constitution

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You will learn all about the Constitution one paragraph at a time. The original meaning of many of the phrases, ideas, and requirements of the Constitution have been lost over time, and our education system no longer teaches anything about the actual Constitution. Most courses spend more time on the history of the Constitution than on the actual document itself. The People, who are one of the powers that created the Constitution, do not read or understand what it says. This book will help correct that oversight by explaining the Constitution in plain contemporary language. I explain the paragraphs and discuss their meanings and intentions. The Constitution isn't hard to read, we just don't take time to do it.

223 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 20, 2020

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April 4, 2020
This is an excellent book that dissects our US Constitution. It discusses what each part of the Constitution really means; explaining that some of the Amendments or parts of them are not even valid according to contract law. The book is written in large print and is easy to read. It includes two, short appendixes, one discussing maritime jurisdiction and the other discussing the fact that treaties do NOT override the Constitution. There is also a detailed index in the back enabling you to go back and refresh on what you've read at a later time. This is a book that EVERY US citizen should read.
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