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Warning, you might learn something here! This book follows a collection of essays, short essays mostly of selected founders, the essays work to weave the story of the founding era. It's incorporating the essays to weave the history about why the republic and liberty were sought, which leads the reader into and out of the Constitutional Convention, delves into the Constitution itself the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence using early versions of them before their passage. In other words, it gets into the reasons why and the documents that surround our founding period. This is a…mehr

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Warning, you might learn something here! This book follows a collection of essays, short essays mostly of selected founders, the essays work to weave the story of the founding era. It's incorporating the essays to weave the history about why the republic and liberty were sought, which leads the reader into and out of the Constitutional Convention, delves into the Constitution itself the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence using early versions of them before their passage. In other words, it gets into the reasons why and the documents that surround our founding period. This is a defense of originalist understanding, a defense of America itself.


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Mr. Rucker is a devoted Constitutionalist. He has served in numerous organizations as well as in government, always arguing for our constitutional rights. He has spent his life in the study of our founding documents and the political theory which surrounds it. As a public speaker, he has defended the Republic, arguing for the original intent of the founders. This is his second installment to try to simplify and make our Constitution more understandable to the American Public. When those complain about the age of the Constitution, he points out the desire of the founders wanting a perpetual document, leaving the back-door open to amendments.