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A more perfect union : what we the people can do to reclaim our constitutional liberties / Ben Carson.

Carson, Ben, (author.). Carson, Candy, (author.). Carson, Ben. (Added Author).

Summary:

Many people have wondered why I've been speaking out on controversial issues for the last few years. They say I've never held political office. I'm not a constitutional scholar. I'm not even a lawyer. All I can say to that is 'Guilty as charged.' It's true that I've never voted for a budget America could not afford. I've never raised anyone's taxes. And I've never promised a lobbyist anything in exchange for a donation. Luckily, none of that really matters. Our founding fathers didn't want a permanent governing class of professional politicians. They wanted a republic, in Lincoln's words, 'of the people, by the people, and for the people.' A country where any farmer, small-business owner, manual laborer, or doctor could speak up and make a difference. I believe that making a difference starts with understanding our amazing founding document, the U.S. Constitution. And as someone who has performed brain surgery thousands of times, I can assure you that the Constitution isn't brain surgery. The founders wrote it for ordinary men and women, in clear, precise, simple language. They intentionally made it short enough to read in a single sitting and to carry in your pocket. I wrote this book to encourage every citizen to read and think about the Constitution, and to help defend it from those who misinterpret and undermine it. In our age of political correctness it's especially important to defend the Bill of Rights, which guarantees our freedom to speak, bear arms, practice our religion, and much more. The Constitution isn't history--it's about your life in America today. And defending it is about what kind of country our children and grandchildren will inherit. I hope you'll enjoy learning about the fascinating ways that the founders established the greatest democracy in history--and the ways that recent presidents, congresses, and courts have threatened that democracy. As the Preamble says, the purpose of the Constitution is to create a more perfect union. My goal is to empower you to help protect that union and secure the blessings of liberty.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781591848042
  • ISBN: 1591848040
  • Physical Description: xii, 240 pages : hbk. ; 22 cm
  • Publisher: New York, New York : Sentinel, 2015.

Content descriptions

General Note:
Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 227-232) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Foreword / by Ambassador C. Boyden Gray -- A quick reference guide -- Our guide to freedom -- History of the Constitution -- The Sacred Principles -- We the people -- In order to form a more perfect union -- Establish justice and ensure domestic tranquility -- Provide for the common defense -- Promote the general welfare -- Secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity -- The Constitution itself -- Article 1, The legislative branch -- Article 2, The executive branch -- Article 3, The judicial branch -- Articles 4-7 -- The Bill of Rights -- Later amendments -- A call to action -- Appendix: The Constitution of the United States of America.
Subject: United States. Constitution.
Civil rights > United States.

Available copies

  • 33 of 37 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Cameron Public Library.

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  • 1 current hold with 37 total copies.
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