The Constitution Made EasyThe Constitution Made Easy
a Tea Partier's Guide
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Current format, Book, 2012, , No Longer Available. Offered in 0 more formatsA Tea Party insider addresses hot-button issues about how the party believes the United States is meant to be governed, pairing on each spread a page from the Constitution and modern interpretations that clarify legal questions.
An unofficial guide by a Tea Party insider addresses hot-button issues about how the Tea party believes the United States is meant to be governed, pairing on each spread a page from the Constitution and modern interpretations that clarify legal questions.
Written by a fixture on the Tea Party rally circuit, and unofficially adopted by the Party as its US Constitution guide, this book goes to the ultimate source for answers to the hot-button questions about how our nation is meant to be governed. Each spread pairs a page from the Constitution with a modernized version, clearing up the archaic legalese and making the meaning of the original accessible to anyone. An insightful introduction and detailed endnotes further illuminate the original principles outlined by the architects of the Constitution. A huge success in the author's original self-published edition, this is the essential political guide to have as the 2012 election season heats up.
An unofficial guide by a Tea Party insider addresses hot-button issues about how the Tea party believes the United States is meant to be governed, pairing on each spread a page from the Constitution and modern interpretations that clarify legal questions.
Written by a fixture on the Tea Party rally circuit, and unofficially adopted by the Party as its US Constitution guide, this book goes to the ultimate source for answers to the hot-button questions about how our nation is meant to be governed. Each spread pairs a page from the Constitution with a modernized version, clearing up the archaic legalese and making the meaning of the original accessible to anyone. An insightful introduction and detailed endnotes further illuminate the original principles outlined by the architects of the Constitution. A huge success in the author's original self-published edition, this is the essential political guide to have as the 2012 election season heats up.
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