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Lincoln Unmasked: What You're Not Supposed to Know About Dishonest Abe
What if you were told that the revered leader Abraham Lincoln was actually a political tyrant who stifled his opponents by suppressing their civil rights? What if you learned that the man so affectionately referred to as the “Great Emancipator” supported white supremacy and pledged not to interfere with slavery in the South? Would you suddenly start to question everything you thought you knew about Lincoln and his presidency?

You should.

Thomas J. DiLorenzo, who ignited a fierce debate about Lincoln’s legacy with his book The Real Lincoln, now presents a litany of stunning new revelations that explode the most enduring (and pernicious) myths about our sixteenth president. Marshaling an astonishing amount of new evidence, Lincoln Unmasked offers an alarming portrait of a political manipulator and opportunist who bears little resemblance to the heroic, stoic, and principled figure of mainstream history.

Did you know that Lincoln . . .

• did NOT save the union? In fact, Lincoln did more than any other individual to destroy the voluntary union the Founding Fathers recognized.

• did NOT want to free the slaves? Lincoln, who did not believe in equality of the races, wanted the Constitution to make slavery “irrevocable.”

• was NOT a champion of the Constitution? Contrary to his high-minded rhetoric, Lincoln repeatedly trampled on the Constitution—and even issued an arrest warrant for the chief justice of the United States!

• was NOT a great statesman? Lincoln was actually a warmonger who manipulated his own people into a civil war.

• did NOT utter many of his most admired quotations? DiLorenzo exposes a legion of statements that have been falsely attributed to Lincoln for generations—usually to enhance his image.

In addition to detailing Lincoln’s offenses against the principles of freedom, equality, and states’ rights, Lincoln Unmasked exposes the vast network of academics, historians, politicians, and other “gatekeepers” who have sanitized his true beliefs and willfully distorted his legacy. DiLorenzo reveals how the deification of Lincoln reflects a not-so-hidden agenda to expand the size and scope of the American state far beyond what the Founding Fathers envisioned—an expansion that Lincoln himself began.

The hagiographers have shaped Lincoln’s image to the point that it has become more fiction than fact. With Lincoln Unmasked, DiLorenzo shows us an Abraham Lincoln without the rhetoric, lies, and political bias that have clouded a disastrous president’s enduring damage to the nation..
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Democracy Detained: Secret Unconstitutional Practices in the U.S. War on Terror

“In this meticulously cited work, Barbara Olshansky does a brilliant and relentless job unraveling how the Bush administration is violating the US Constitution, international human rights, and the civic integrity of this country. Everyone must read this book now, then get out there and get angry and fight with your life to save our freedom and democracy.”—Eve Ensler

“In measured, lucid detail, Barbara Olshansky presents a wide-ranging account of the Bush administration’s malfeasance. The grim record exposed in Democracy Detained should shame people who care for their country and its future, and encourage them to use the legacy of freedom they enjoy to put an end to these disgraceful crimes.”—Noam Chomsky

“[Barbara Olshansky] is a forceful presence in the courts for an organization that is on the cutting edge of wielding the actual rule of law against the most lawless administration in American history.”—Nat Hentoff.
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War of the Windsors: A Century of Unconstitutional Monarchy
This volume examines the truth behind Britain's modern monarchy It looks at the full extent of the battle for power of various dynastic groups, in particular Lord Louis Mountbatten's ruthless scheming to make Britain's ruling family the House of Mountbatten; the abdication of Edward VII; the truth behind the notorious Anthony Blunt and his connection with the royal family; the cover-up of major financial scandals connected with George VI and other kings; and the routine use of euthanasia to dispatch those who inconveniently linger—for example the case of both George V and his widow, Queen Mary.
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Presidential Defiance of "Unconstitutional" Laws: Reviving the Royal Prerogative (Contributions in Legal Studies)
Since the mid-1970s American presidents have, with growing frequency, claimed that they have the power to ignore any law they believe is unconstitutional Beginning with a review of the English constitutional backdrop against which the U.S. Constitution was framed, this book demonstrates that the Founders did not intend to confer on the president a power equivalent to the royal prerogative of suspending the laws, which was stripped from the English Crown in 1689. The author examines each of the nearly 150 instances in which presidents from George Washington to Jimmy Carter have objected to the validity of a law, in order to determine whether or not the president then ignored the law in question. This examination of the historical record reveals that prior to the mid-1970s the White House only rarely failed to honor a law that it believed to be unconstitutional..
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Indian Nullification of the Unconstitutional Laws of Massachusetts Relative to the Marshpee Tribe (Large Print Edition): or, The Pretended Riot Explained
For a long time the Indians had been disaffected, but no one was energetic enough among them to combine them in taking measures for their rights. Every time they had petitioned the Legislature, the laws, by the management of the interested whites, had been made more severe against them..
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Is the right to organize unconstitutional?: An article from: Yale Law Journal
This digital document is an article from Yale Law Journal, published by Yale University, School of Law on June 1, 2004. The length of the article is 4010 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Is the right to organize unconstitutional?
Author: Aron Fischer
Publication:Yale Law Journal (Refereed)
Date: June 1, 2004
Publisher: Yale University, School of Law
Volume: 113 Issue: 8 Page: 1999(8)

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Canada's privacy law faces legal challenge: if Canadian courts rule PIPEDA unconstitutional and strike it down, the ramifications for Canadian and worldwide ... article from: Information Management Journal
This digital document is an article from Information Management Journal, published by Thomson Gale on March 1, 2004. The length of the article is 1648 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Canada's privacy law faces legal challenge: if Canadian courts rule PIPEDA unconstitutional and strike it down, the ramifications for Canadian and worldwide businesses will be profound.(On the edge: the use & misuse of information)(Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act)
Author: Nikki Swartz
Publication:Information Management Journal (Magazine/Journal)
Date: March 1, 2004
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 38 Issue: 2 Page: 20(4)

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