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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
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Educate Yourself,
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This review is from: What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights (Hardcover)
Learn your constitution, read this book and ponder the information. Every American should know how this Country was founded and compare it to where we are now.
12 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
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Conscientious objector to Oklahoma babbler.,
By "positivevibes" (Jacksonville,FL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights (Hardcover)
I, also, have read this book. I found many useful and worthwhile insights to the actual intent of the founding fathers in their formation of the constitution in this narrative. Many people in America today are trying very hard to forget that our founding fathers were Christians. It is this precept alone which alienates so many of their detractors. The Oklahoma babbler had no actual contention with the esteemed Dr. Coleman. His animosity must have stemmed from a disgust for all that our founders held holy, true, and redemptive. This book alone will not teach you how to spell 'waste', but it may just inspire you to look a little closer at the current laws being passed off as 'comely' in a country with it's roots deeply steeped in the word of God.
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Subjective View,
By Shane Gibson (Bixby, OK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights (Hardcover)
The better name for this would have been "The Subjective Biased view of our Democracy-Republic Today." What John Coleman neglected to observe was that the American judicial system and jurispudence in general has changed over the last 220 years. The Constitution was made as a living document, the Founding Fathers knew that would be the only way it would hold the Nation together. Coleman's adherence to "original intent" has led him astray in his subjective views about the Communist-Democratic New World order theory. I found no critical or logical research on the viewpoints and findings that this "Dr." put into his book. I struggled to make it through chapter one and only continued because I felt the book had to be a joke. I found myself being preached to from someone on a "soapbox" rather than actually learning anything important I didn't know about the United States Constitution. If you can make it through all of Dr. John Coleman's biased and allusive comments and subjective opinions then you might like this book. Otherwise, don't waist your time.
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What You Should Know About the United States Constitution and the Bill of Rights by John Coleman (Hardcover - 1999)
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