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Men in Black : How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America - Mark R. Levin - CD audiobook
SKU: 9780786179251
- Written By: Mark R. Levin
- Publisher: Blackstone Audio
- Published: January 2005
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| Written by Mark R. Levin - Audio book narrated by Jeff Riggenbach - Unabridged Nonfiction - 7 RETAIL EDITION COMPACT DISCS - 8 hours Publisher, Blackstone Audio (February 2005) NOTE: RETAIL EDITIONS are packaged in attractive, compact cardboard, jewel-case or DVD shrink-wrapped cases, with full-color art. Listen to a FREE audio clip. “Men in Black is one of the finest books on the Constitution and the judiciary I’ve read in a very long time. It combines history, law, and current events in an extremely interesting, insightful and compelling examination of a dire problem….There is no better source for understanding and grasping the seriousness of this issue than Men in Black.” —Edwin Meese, attorney general of the United States under President Ronald Reagan The Supreme Court endorses terrorists’ rights, flag burning, and importing foreign law. Is that in the Constitution? You’re right: it’s not. But these days the Constitution is no restraint on our out-of-control Supreme Court. The Court imperiously strikes down laws and imposes new ones purely on its own arbitrary whims. Even though liberals like John Kerry are repeatedly defeated at the polls, the majority on the allegedly “conservative” Supreme Court reflects their views and wields absolute power. There’s a word for this: tyranny. In Men in Black, radio talk-show host and legal scholar Mark R. Levin dissects the judicial tyranny that is robbing us of our freedoms and stuffing the ballot box in favor of liberal policies. It could very well be the most important book you read this year. About the Author: Mark R. Levin is one of America’s preeminent conservative commentators and constitutional lawyers. He is the president of Landmark Legal Foundation, host of a number-one rated talk radio program on WABC in New York, and a contributing editor for National Review Online. Levin also served as a top advisor to several members of President Ronald Reagan’s Cabinet. |
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