• Men in Black

  • How the Supreme Court is Destroying America
  • By: Mark R. Levin
  • Narrated by: Jeff Riggenbach
  • Length: 7 hrs and 55 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,017 ratings)

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The Supreme Court endorses terrorists' rights, flag burning, and importing foreign law. Is that in the Constitution? You're right: it's not. But these days the Constitution is no restraint on our out-of-control Supreme Court. The Court imperiously strikes down laws and imposes new ones purely on its own arbitrary whims. Even though liberals like John Kerry are repeatedly defeated at the polls, the majority on the allegedly "conservative" Supreme Court reflects their views and wields absolute power.

There's a word for this: tyranny.

In Men in Black, radio talk-show host and legal scholar Mark R. Levin dissects the judicial tyranny that is robbing us of our freedoms and stuffing the ballot box in favor of liberal policies.

If you've ever wondered why, no matter who holds political power, American society always seems to drift to the left, Mark Levin has the answer: the black-robed justices of the Supreme Court, subverting democracy in favor of their own liberal agenda.

Decades of judicial activism have made the Supreme Court the most potent threat to American freedom. Men in Black, as Rush Limbaugh writes in his introduction, "couldn't be more timely or important, as liberals continue shamelessly to thwart the people, Congress, the president, and state governments by using the courts to dictate national policy....Men in Black is a tremendously important and compelling book."

It could very well be the most important book you hear this year.

©2005 Mark R. Levin (P)2005 Blackstone Audiobooks

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Dead On

Outstanding book about the truth concerning our direction if something isn't done soon about activist judges.

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Great Eye Opener

Mark Levin delivers in this book.
His knowledge of the Constitution and the history of it's writing are exceptional.
This book explores how the Judiciary has grabbed extra-constitunial powers to force their agenda upon the citizenry.
If you are interested in preserving our Constitutional government, this book is a must read.

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Started differently than expected, ended perfectly

I didn't expect the beginning and was confused by it initially. By the end the parallels and evidence is clear. A must read for all citizens.

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great book on judicial activism

like the title states, great book to see how we got here and what we need to do

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The Great One

Well done! Another great read by Mr. Levin. History will shine greatly on him!

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good book

narrator not so great. Easy to understand but didn't even pronounce the author's name properly!

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Even More Appropriate Today

Even more appropriate today. look what our judges are doing everyday to undermine our Constitution.

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very educational

love it. had to work through some of it but overall book was very understandable

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Great listen and informative

Ver good narration of an interesting topic. Lots of great insight and nuggets to remember.

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A Great History of our Judicial System

I throughly enjoyed this book. I learned a lot about our judiciary, what the framers meant for it to be and how it became twisted into an activist wing.

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