Who Killed the Constitution?
Auteur : Thomas E. Woods, Jr., Kevin R. C. Gutzman
Date de publication : 2008-07-08
Ăditeur : PRH Christian Publishing
Nombre de pages : 272
RĂŠsumĂŠ du livre
âLet no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution.â
âThomas Jefferson
The United States Constitutionâthe bedrock of our country, the foundation of our federal republicâis . . . dead.
You wonât hear that from the politicians who endlessly pay lip service to the Constitution. Itâs the dirty little secret that bestselling authors Thomas E. Woods Jr. and Kevin R. C. Gutzman expose in this provocative new book. The fact is that government officialsâDemocrats and Republicans, presidents, judges, and congresses alikeâlong ago rejected the idea that the Constitution possesses a fixed meaning limiting the U.S. governmentâs power.
In case youâve forgotten, this idea was not a minor aspect of the Constitution; it was the documentâs very purpose.
Woods and Gutzman round up the suspects responsible for the death of the government the Founding Fathers designed. Going right to the scenes of the crimes, they dissect twelve of the most egregious assaults on the Constitutionâsome virtually unknown. In chronicling this âdirty dozen,â the authors show that the attacks began long before presidents declared preemptive wars, congresses built pork-barrel bridges to nowhere, and Supreme Court justices began to behave as our supreme legislators.
In Who Killed the Constitution? Woods and Gutzman
⢠REVEAL the federal governmentâs âgreat gold robberyââthe flagrant assault on the Constitution you never heard about in history class
⢠DESTROY the phony case for presidential war power
⢠EXPOSE how the federal government has actively discriminated to end . . . discrimination
⢠TEAR DOWN the âwall of separationâ between church and stateâan invention that completely contradicts what the Constitution says
⢠DARE to touch the âthird rail of American jurisprudence,â Brown v. Board of Educationâshowing why a government decision that seems ârightâ isnât necessarily constitutional
Never shying away from controversy, Woods and Gutzman reveal an unsettling but unavoidable truth: now that the federal government has broken free of the Constitutionâs chains, government officials are restrained by little more than their sense of what they can get away with.
Who Killed the Constitution? is a rallying cry for Americans outraged by government run amok and a warning to take heed before we lose the liberties we are truly entitled to.