The Constitution – A Revolutionary Story Now Available For iBooks ReadersThe historically accurate and decidedly entertaining constitutional owner's manual is now available from the Apple iTunes store.
By: IPG Press "197.23 trillion people have never read the actual Constitution," observes author Tom McHale. "OK, so maybe that figure is more of an estimate than a carefully researched fact. Regardless, most people arguing about what's constitutional and what's not know less about what it says than they do about the chemical composition of spackle." According to the author, the original text of the founding documents can be daunting. "Digesting the Constitution can be a bit boring, in part because it's full of strange words like "attainder." That's exactly why McHale decided to write The Constitution – A Revolutionary Story. It covers the underlying concepts of natural rights and the real purpose of consent-based government. Hint: it's not to subpoena and investigate each other. The book also clarifies how each of the three primary founding documents, the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights, work together to define the goals, theory, and mechanics of the American system. The heart of the book is a simplified and enjoyable walk through the contents and meaning of the founding documents. Readers will have a clear understanding of what's included in the three founding documents and each of the 17 later amendments to the Constitution. The Constitution - Revolutionary Story (https://itunes.apple.com/ iTunes / iBooks URL: https://itunes.apple.com/ About Tom McHale is a committed learning junkie always seeking a new subject victim. As a lifelong student of whatever grabs his attention on any particular day, he thrives on beating rabbit trails into submission. In between his time as a high-tech marketing executive, restaurant owner, and hamster cosmetology practitioner, he's published seven books and nearly 1,500 articles. For Tom, learning is only half the fun - the other half is sharing his experiences with readers using his trademark "half-cocked but right on target" style. End
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