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Freedom vs. Democracy

By: Robert G. Beard Jr.
Narrated by: Frank Block
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Summary

The Founding Fathers feared and loathed Democracy and gave Americans a republic. Envision a democracy as two wolves and one lamb deciding what to have for dinner; freedom is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote. The Supreme Court has allowed our republic to be slowly and methodically transformed into a democracy.

Too many important decisions resulted in five-to-four split rulings. If nine of the finest legal experts in the country are unable to agree on what a statute or regulation means, how then, are everyday Americans to understand the law?

Justice Bradley understood, “It is the duty of courts to be watchful for the constitutional rights of the citizens, and against any stealthy encroachments [by Congress and Government].” Before this statement becomes completely irrelevant, the Supreme Court must enact three simple rule changes and begin the principled process of restoring freedom.

©2022 Robert G. Beard Jr. (P)2022 Robert G. Beard Jr.

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