The Bill of Rights, Norman Pearl
The Bill of Rights, Norman Pearl
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The Bill of Rights

Author: Norman Pearl

Narrator: Various Narrators

Unabridged: 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Capstone Press

Published: 03/01/2013


Synopsis

Which freedoms do Americans hold most dear? The Bill of Rights is a list of important freedoms shared by everyone in the United States. Join President James Madison to find out how the Bill of Rights came to be. Also, discover what it means to people today.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Charles on September 13, 2020

An excellent free edition of perhaps the most important governing document of the United States. You do not need to be an attorney to understand it. It was written for the people, not attorneys or any other special class.......more

Goodreads review by Vaishali on September 21, 2020

Can’t believe I never parsed through this with the care it deserves. And my goodness, are those of who are Americans truly fortunate and blessed. Beautiful, stately verbiage by James Madison.......more

Goodreads review by Jacob on February 03, 2016

Have you ever stopped to consider what an unusual thing it is for us to have rights?  It's a rare thing in history to have them.  If we have rights, that means our government has obligations.  It means we are more than human capital relegated to keeping our leaders in power and comfort.  What an unu......more

Goodreads review by Norman on June 12, 2019

It's actually interesting as a Canadian to see how execution and the punishment inflicted on the slaves were not regarded as "cruel" punishment. They should have clearly seen how they are also our own family of humans, homo sapiens sapiens, and I don't know why they even accept the Chinese as human,......more

Goodreads review by John on February 25, 2018

The first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are some of the most profound and important documents created out the founding of the country. I cannot recommend that these be read enough.......more