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Saving the Bill of Rights
Frank Miniter
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Description for Saving the Bill of Rights
Hardback. The Bill of Rights is a foundation of American exceptionalism. Yet, that foundation is quickly eroding. In this work, bestselling author Miniter examines and explains the Bill of Rights amendment by amendment, reminding us exactly what we can do--and more importantly, what the federal government can't do. Num Pages: 256 pages. BIC Classification: 1KBB; JPHC. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 30. Weight in Grams: 542.
We’re in a fight to save our libertiesand we’re losing
For most of us, the Bill of Rights is sacred. It enshrines, defines, and protects the liberties we take for granted as Americans. But almost unnoticed, a dedicated minority of special interests is chipping away at the Bill of Rights to the point that, while the words might remain in the Constitution, the rights themselves will be lost.
Frank Miniter, New York Times bestselling author of The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide, has seen firsthandand exposed as a journalistthe relentless assaults that are stripping away our Second Amendment rights. Now he reports on the broad, radical offensive that targets not just our right to bear arms, but all our rights, including the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech and religion.
In Saving the Bill of Rights, you’ll learn
Thorough, thought-provoking, and engaging, Frank Miniter’s Saving the Bill of Rights could be the most important book you read this year.
For most of us, the Bill of Rights is sacred. It enshrines, defines, and protects the liberties we take for granted as Americans. But almost unnoticed, a dedicated minority of special interests is chipping away at the Bill of Rights to the point that, while the words might remain in the Constitution, the rights themselves will be lost.
Frank Miniter, New York Times bestselling author of The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide, has seen firsthandand exposed as a journalistthe relentless assaults that are stripping away our Second Amendment rights. Now he reports on the broad, radical offensive that targets not just our right to bear arms, but all our rights, including the First Amendment’s guarantee of free speech and religion.
In Saving the Bill of Rights, you’ll learn
- Why you could be guilty of thought crimes”thanks to a bill signed into law by President Obama
- How liberals in the federal government are using net neutrality” to stifle free speech
- Why the Founders would be appalled at how separation of church and state” (a phrase not found in the Constitution) has been manipulated to drive Christianity out of the public square
- How your right to property, guaranteed by the Fifth Amendment, has been put at risk by government greed
- Why opponents of the aggressive interrogation of terrorists are false civil libertarians
- How the Ninth Amendment is deliberately misread in order to increase government power
- How liberals have tried to kill the Constitution through endless violations of the Tenth Amendmentand how restoring the Tenth Amendment could help save some of our imperiled liberties
Thorough, thought-provoking, and engaging, Frank Miniter’s Saving the Bill of Rights could be the most important book you read this year.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2011
Publisher
Regnery Publishing Inc United States
Number of pages
256
Condition
New
Number of Pages
256
Place of Publication
Washington DC, United States
ISBN
9781596981508
SKU
V9781596981508
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About Frank Miniter
Francis C. Miniter is an American writer who is currently the executive editor of the magazine American Hunter. Miniter is a graduate of Norwich University. His first book was The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting. Miniter has been a featured guest on more than 250 talk radio shows and has been interviewed by the National Review and American Thinker
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