My strategy in writing about the Constitution of the United States was to determine the intent of our Founding Fathers without creating doubt regarding their meaning and intent. I did not want any reader to think that I was bias and/or that my interpretation or opinion was incorrect. I also did not want any reader to even think that my writing about the Constitution was an interpretation and/or an opinion. My objective was to key in on certain key words and reference the definitions of those words to determine the intent of the Founding Fathers. This approach was selected to remove any personal interpretation and/or opinion on my part so that my writing would automatically avoid any personal interpretation and/or opinion. My secondary objective was to allow the reader to better understand what kind of government and democracy the Founder Fathers intended to create and leave no doubt as to their intent. The third objective was to prove how much more important the Preamble of the Constitution is because the Preamble of the Constitution establishes every federal agency and/or department to "promote the general Welfare" by the function of those agencies and/or departments. The fourth and last of my objectives was to prove that everything written in the Constitution was ordained, i.e., "ordered by virtue of superior authority," as per the dictionary definition. Therefore, since constitutional law is the supreme Law of the Land and no one is above the law, as per Article VI of the Constitution, any American that disobeys and/or ignores the Constitution commits a crime against the Constitution, which is the supreme Law of the Land, and becomes a domestic enemy.
In 1623 Mason engaged a Scotsman, David Thompson, to establish a settlement on the Piscataque River, and six years later he and Gorges divided their lands, with Mason taking the area west of the Piscataque. Mason called his colony New ...
One of the most influential documents ever written, the U.S. Constitution delineates not only the basic structure of the entire federal government, but also limns the democratic principles and philosophies that made the American experiment ...
The United States Constitution
Classic Books Library presents this brand new edition of “The Federalist Papers”, a collection of separate essays and articles compiled in 1788 by Alexander Hamilton.
The Constitution of the United States of America is the supreme law of the United States.
NEVER BEFORE ASSEMBLED IN A SINGLE VOLUME--the major writings on the Constitution from six critical traditions.
"Knowledge is power" which the book provides in full measure, enabling every citizen to understand and defend the United States against enemies, external and internal.
The basis of our nation's law and government, the Constitution is America's most important political and social document. This inexpensive reference contains the main text and amendments, plus a wealth of background information.
It is the shortest and oldest written constitution of any major sovereign state.The United States Constitution was adopted on September 17, 1787, by the Constitutional Convention (or Constitutional Congress[citation needed]) in Philadelphia ...
The U.S. Constitution replaced the Articles of Confederation as the governing document for the United States after being ratified by nine states. The Constitution has a central place in United States law and political culture.