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  • The Constitution in Exile

  • How the Federal Government Has Seized Power by Rewriting the Supreme Law of the Land
  • De: Andrew P. Napolitano
  • Narrado por: Michael Quinlan
  • Duración: 8 h y 18 m
  • 5.0 out of 5 stars (3 calificaciones)

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The Constitution in Exile

De: Andrew P. Napolitano
Narrado por: Michael Quinlan
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Resumen del Editor

What ever happened to our inalienable rights?

The Constitution was once the bedrock of our country, an unpretentious parchment that boldly established the God-given rights and freedoms of America. Today that parchment has been shred to ribbons, explains Fox News senior judicial analyst Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, as the federal government trounces state and individual rights and expands its reach far beyond what the Framers intended.

An important follow-up to Judge Napolitano's best-selling Constitutional Chaos, this book shows with no-nonsense clarity how Congress has "purchased" regulations by bribing states and explains how the Supreme Court has devised historically inaccurate, logically inconsistent, and even laughable justifications to approve what Congress has done.

It's an exciting excursion into the dark corners of the law, showing how do-gooders, busybodies, and control freaks in government disregard the limitations imposed upon Congress by the Constitution and enact laws, illegal and unnatural, in virtually every area of human endeavor.

"Does anyone understand the vision of America's founding fathers? The courts and Congress apparently don't have a clue. But Judge Andrew P. Napolitano does, and so will you, if you read The Constitution in Exile." (Bill O'Reilly)

"Whatever happened to states rights, limited government, and natural law? Judge Napolitano, in his own inimitable style, takes us on a fascinating tour of the destruction of constitutional government. If you want to know how the federal government got so big and fat, read this book. Agree or disagree, this book will make you think." (Sean Hannity)

"At a time when we are, in Benjamin Franklin's words, sacrificing essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety, here comes the judge with what should be mandatory reading for the executive branch cronies who are busy stealing power while they think we're not watching. Thank goodness the judge is watching and speaking truth to power. More than a book, this is an emergency call to philosophical arms, one we must heed before it's too late." (Alan Colmes)

©2006 Andrew P. Napolitano (P)2021 Thomas Nelson

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So that’s what went wrong in America

Though I don’t agree with everything, this book provides great insight into what happened to America. How we went from the only free country on the planet to the least free country in history. It’s amazing to learn how the commerce clause has been tortured into granting totalitarian control to the federal government. This seems to me, to be the first step in people waking up, and demanding freedom.

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