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GamesThis was an interesting read. Napolitano is a Fox News Contributor who is an advocate of interpreting via natural law and reading the Constitution literally for it's intended meaning. As a result, the Fox News bashers will tend to ignore the book but it's worthy of their attention too because the leftwing liberal idea of reinterpeting the Constitution for today is what lead to legislation like the Patriot Act. In an unbiased...
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Judge Andrew Napolitano cares about the US Constitution. A lot. And he is concerned that both individual and state rights which have been eroded already, and are being abridged more, will not come back. This concern comes through loud and clear in each and every chapter. To Judge Napolitano, the US Constitution is not a "living" thing; rather, it is a document which is unassailable and incontrovertible in its protection...
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Have you ever wondered: How or why it is a "federal issue" how big your toilet bowl is, or how fast you drive your car? Why does the "federal" Congress decide what your own state's drinking age is? Why does Congress purport to regulate whether Major League Baseball allows steroids or not? Why should the "federal" government bail out bankrupt savings and loans when other bankrupt business must just suffer the slings and...
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Andrew P. Napolitano brings a gripping case to the forefront of the American people in his stellar book "The Constitution in Exile." Startling evidence about how Congress in nearly every Presidential term has used political might to enhance their own power, thereby overthrowing the one pillar of freedom the American people have, and this is our Constitution. Napolitano attacks the Patriot Act, unleashes calculative volleying...
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Who would have thought the law could be so interesting... Judge Napolitano is not only a brilliant legal scholar, but an engaging author as well. This thought provoking book is very easy to read and understand. It is also quite insightful, delving deeply into topics most of us have not thought much about until now. For example, the Federal government was created by the states not the other way around. The constitution, therefore,...
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