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Say What?: The Manhandling of the
Constitution
By:
James A. Dueholm

Paperback: 204 pages
Publisher: PublishAmerica (April 9, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1424173922
ISBN-13: 978-1424173921
Book Description
Many people know that the Supreme Court’s Constitution bears little
resemblance to the Constitution adopted by the Founders, but they don’t know
what happened. Say What?: The Manhandling of the Constitution supplies
explanations. Employing a lively, pungent style and a narrative form, it
shows how a liberal Supreme Court has misread the Constitution and
improperly used precedent and the concept of an “evolving” Constitution to
amend interstate commerce, due process, and religious establishment clauses,
legalize abortion on demand, gut the death penalty, drive religion from the
public square, strip the states of power to preserve cultural and moral
values, bless racial preferences, and free the guilty. It also looks at the
2000 Florida election fracas, concluding that the villain of this piece is a
Florida Supreme Court that violated Florida law and the U.S. Constitution in
an apparent attempt to make Al Gore president.
About the
Author
James A. Dueholm was raised on a Wisconsin dairy farm and is
a graduate of Harvard Law School. He practiced law in Minnesota for 34
years and is the author of articles on constitutional law and Lincoln's
suspension of habeas corpus. Mr. Dueholm now lives in Washington, DC.
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