Restoring America's Promise: A Constitutional America - Softcover

Welsh, G Ted; Zalezki, Thomas J

 
9798336555288: Restoring America's Promise: A Constitutional America

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Our purpose in authoring this book is to enlighten, in clear text, all who wish to truly understand the genius of our Constitution. The Constitution was not easily constructed. It required a lot of give and take by the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1787, all men of steadfast convictions.
Out of the great compromises of the Convention came a document that allowed We the People, rather than Government, to determine their own destinies. For the first time in history, every man was given the same rights as every other man, constitutionally, and in the context of their 18th century world. The framers of our Constitution designed a system of elected representation and limited government, a Republic,* as the best system for the guarantee of our natural rights (not a Democracy*)
A well thought out Constitution* that would become the blueprint for an entirely new concept in government. One that respects the liberties of We the People.
Some consider our constitution as divinely inspired, at the very least one would have to concede that there was an inspired gathering of genius that, at a monumental time in history, transformed the history of government from a tradition of tyranny, to one of consensus of the governed.
These educated men were well aware of the forces of tyranny that are always at the gates. They warned us of it and designed a constitution to give us the tools and the checks and balances to ward off their insurgencies.
A Republic- Where We, the People, are the governors.
Restoring America’s Promise: A Constitutional America Is about the genius of the American Constitution and its relevancy through the ages. The Liberty movement, which started with the American Revolution, has been the sole threat to the historical dominance of Tyranny as the prevalent government of Man. Will the future of humanity be Liberty or Tyranny, Freedom or subjugation to an elite ruling class?
Federalist 14, 1787
“The general government is not to be charged with the whole power of making and administering laws: its jurisdiction is limited to certain enumerated objects, which concern all the members of the republic, but which are not to be attained by the separate provisions of any.” - James Madison

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