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Are your rights being protected or taken away? What is the purpose of government and what are its limits? Why was the Bill of Rights written? The People's Guide to the United States Constitution is an easy-to-read, spin-free guide to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and amendments and the Declaration of Independence. This book provides both the essential historical context and important definitions of the language used at the time they were written, so that you can read straight through the original text and gain confidence in your own understanding of the powerful and exciting agreements…mehr

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Are your rights being protected or taken away? What is the purpose of government and what are its limits? Why was the Bill of Rights written? The People's Guide to the United States Constitution is an easy-to-read, spin-free guide to the Constitution, the Bill of Rights and amendments and the Declaration of Independence. This book provides both the essential historical context and important definitions of the language used at the time they were written, so that you can read straight through the original text and gain confidence in your own understanding of the powerful and exciting agreements written to guarantee your freedom. The Constitution is a framework for cooperation. When everyone knows it you'll have millions of people helping to protect your rights in a more harmonious civilization. Read The People's Guide to the United States Constitution. Protect your rights by encouraging your friends and elected representatives to read the Constitution.
Autorenporträt
The People's Guide to The United States Constitution was inspired by a 1992 Presidential debate. The three Presidential candidates seemed to contradict each other on Constitutional issues and the author was shocked to realize that, even with his background as the Legal Director of a U.S. based international software firm, he was not familiar enough with the Constitution to determine which candidates, if any, were telling the truth. Being the independent type, Dave Kluge did not want some politician's or scholar's interpretation of these issues, so he set out to read the original text and clarify for himself the framers' intent. Yet many hours later, up to his elbows in dictionaries, encyclopedias and other texts, it became clear that, while the well-educated framers made conscientious efforts to communicate exactly what they meant, some of the original meanings of the words they used over two centuries ago have been lost to modern dictionaries. The effort that it took to source key words of the articles of the Constitution and research their historical context in order to come to his own understanding, made Dave wonder how the average working man or woman could find time to do the same. Writing without political bias, Dave has penned The People's Guide to the United States Constitution with the simple goal of helping today's Americans to easily read the Constitution in its original form and thereby achieve a true understanding without the aid of interpretations.