Saving the Bill of Rights

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posted on December 27, 2013
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"Saving the Bill of Rights," by Frank Miniter
Most of us, if asked, would claim that we understand the Bill of Rights, but do we really? Whether you’re on a debate club, thinking of applying to the Youth Education Summit or just want to know more about how the Bill of Rights applies to you, don’t miss "Saving the Bill of Rights." Brought to you by Frank Miniter (executive editor of American Hunter and author of September’s hard-hitting “How Hunting Helps Wildlife” article), you’ll find yourself returning to it again and again. Each chapter, corresponding to an individual amendment to the Bill of Rights, takes you through every facet of that amendment. Every point is supported by extensive evidence and research, but it remains lively and engaging to read.

Available at www.amazon.com.

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