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The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution

By: Kevin R.C. Gutzman
Narrated by: Tom Weiner
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Instead of the system that the U.S. Constitution intended, judges have created a system in which bureaucrats and appointed officials make most of the important policies. While the government claims to be a representative republic, somehow hot-button topics, from gay marriage to the allocation of Florida's presidential electors, always seem to be decided by unelected judges. What gives them the right to decide such issues? The judges say it's the Constitution.

Author and law professor Kevin Gutzman shows that there is very little relationship between the Constitution ratified by the 13 states more than two centuries ago and the "constitutional law" imposed upon us since then. The Constitution guarantees our rights and freedoms, but activist judges are threatening those very rights because of the Supreme Court's willingness to substitute its own opinions for the perfectly constitutional laws enacted by "we, the people" through our elected representatives.

©2007 Kevin R.C. Gutzman, J.D., Ph.D (P)2007 Blackstone Audio Inc.
Americas Constitutions Law Political Science Politics & Government US Constitution United States Suffrage US senate American History Government Marriage Constitutional Law
Informative Constitutional History • Compelling Legal Analysis • Revealing Performance • Educational Perspective

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I have read or listened to nearly every one of the "Politically Incorrect Guide" series since I first found Thomas E. Woods Jr.'s "Politically Incorrect Guide to American History". While all of these books are good, some are better than others. If I had to pick one for it's historical insight, accurate articulation of ideas and concepts, and fascinating evaluations of legal rulings, it would be Kevin R. C. Gutzman's "Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution". I would consider this book a "must read" for anyone interested in American History or the US Legal system.

The best PIG to date

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great read for those who want to understand the Constitution and how it was intended.

great read for conservatives of the Constitution

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While this book is called "the politically incorrect guide to the constitution " the intention of this book is to demonstrate how the supreme court has sought to the country and interpret the constitution as the judges see fit which goes against the intent of the founding fathers.

The supreme court vs the constitution

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My respect for the law or lawyers has dropped two notches lower. Supreme court justices make up their own rules, no laws.
Biggest complaint: author does not define National vs Federal.
Looking the term up was not of any help.
Good book, worth a credit.

Supreme court unfair

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this is a great book to counter what you hear on the news, and explanation on how we've drifted so far from the original constitutions language and intent

read if you want to know what's wrong with gov.

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