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Understanding the U.S. Constitution by its principles covers fifteen easy to understand Constitutional principles in the form of a catechism. This is how the common people and school children studied it in the early days. Today, even the most educated and expert Constitutional scholars and lawyers can't agree on what it says or how it should operate. The fifteen principles covered in this book give clarity to every facet of the Constitution so that any reader, from a fourth grader to an adult, can easily understand it. The book also provides analysis of current usage of each principle along…mehr

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Understanding the U.S. Constitution by its principles covers fifteen easy to understand Constitutional principles in the form of a catechism. This is how the common people and school children studied it in the early days. Today, even the most educated and expert Constitutional scholars and lawyers can't agree on what it says or how it should operate. The fifteen principles covered in this book give clarity to every facet of the Constitution so that any reader, from a fourth grader to an adult, can easily understand it. The book also provides analysis of current usage of each principle along with commentary; an appendix listing all the powers granted to the government by the Constitution; and detailed list of the Constitutional powers, restrictions, and obligations of the States. After you have read this book, you will know more about the U.S. Constitution than most of our nation's representatives and public servants.
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Jon Garate, a name with Basque origins that's not easily pronounced by English speakers, akin to "Karate" but with a hard G. His liberty journey transcends generations, from frontier liberty to the present-day bureaucratic-corporate version, which he sees as a deceptive shadow of the original American Dream. Growing up in a secluded homestead community on the American Frontier, devoid of government intrusion, he experienced a unique upbringing governed by customary law, rooted in peace and tradition.