In the United States the Law of the Land is the U.S. Constitution. The Originalist viewpoint of the document is one that holds to its meaning at the time it was created. Over time, however, the original intent has been hijacked, twisted, and subverted by statist politicians, judges using case law as the basis for Constitutional Law, a progressive education system, and a media that is complicit in a real effort to render the Constitution meaningless in its original form. In a unique style of defense of originalism, Douglas V. Gibbs examines the myths that have emerged as a result of a leftist...
In the United States the Law of the Land is the U.S. Constitution. The Originalist viewpoint of the document is one that holds to its meaning at the t...
In 1967 a young woman, alone in a small motel room, clung to life because of the sweet baby boy in her life. In a rocky relationship, a woman turned her back on her husband so that she could abort their child. . . losing him forever. Lying in a clinic, watching an ultrasound of her unborn baby, a young woman decided to change her mind about aborting her baby. An old man, haunted by the roar of a train barreling down the tracks, remembers the horror of genocide. Our rights are natural, God-given; so is it possible for abortion to be a right? George Washington sat in silence as the framers of...
In 1967 a young woman, alone in a small motel room, clung to life because of the sweet baby boy in her life. In a rocky relationship, a woman turned h...
In "Concepts of the United States Constitution," author Douglas V. Gibbs uncovers the concepts (constitutional and unconstitutional) that exist, but are not specifically named in the U.S. Constitution. These concepts are not always fully understood, and this important book reveals them, as well as the political myths and truths that shroud our American system of government. "Concepts of the United States Constitution" serves as a companion to Mr. Gibbs' other books, "25 Myths of the United States Constitution," and "The Basic Constitution: An Examination of the Principles and Philosophies of...
In "Concepts of the United States Constitution," author Douglas V. Gibbs uncovers the concepts (constitutional and unconstitutional) that exist, but a...