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Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century
Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century
Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century
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Nullification: How to Resist Federal Tyranny in the 21st Century

Written by Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Narrated by Alan Sklar

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Citizens across the country are fed up with the politicians in Washington telling us how to live our lives and then sticking us with the bill. But what can we do? Actually, we can just say no.

As New York Times bestselling author Thomas E. Woods, Jr., explains, "nullification" allows states to reject unconstitutional federal laws. For many tea partiers nationwide, nullification is rapidly becoming the only way to stop an overreaching government drunk on power. From privacy to immigration to national health care, Woods shows how this growing and popular movement is sweeping across America and empowering states to take action against President Obama's socialist policies and big-government agenda.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 30, 2010
ISBN9781400187614
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Thomas E. Woods, Jr.

Thomas E. Woods Jr. is the New York Times bestselling author of 12 books, creator of the EWTN program "The Catholic Church: Builder of Civilization," and host of The Tom Woods Show, a weekday podcast. Find out more at TomWoods.com.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    Woods delivers a blue-print in which change in the way things are done in our name by the invoking of the Constitution is necessary not just change for its own sake but because we are at a crossroads. He whets our appetites for a better, more free world, he reminds us of the precepts of the Framers of the Constitution and points at what time and our own complacency have wrought. I'm left breathless at Woods's insightful presentation of the astuteness and anticipation of the Framers and with the thought that, if we must have a Constitution, then let's have the one we've got as it was meant to be! Just like a blue-print, however, this is no self-help manual - there is no "how to get there from here" route planner, no pre-formatted letter to your congressman or senator. Maybe, however, you owe it to the prescient Framers to do more than just finish reading the book, sighing wistfully and switching back to your favorite soap.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Most people think a contested law makes its way through our court system, then, if necessary, goes to the Supreme Court for a final decision regarding the law's legality. But that's not the end of the process as envisioned by our Founders. Each individual state may declare a particular law unconstitutional and then refuse to adhere to that law. Read this fascinating book about the process known as nullification. You probably won't learn any of this in school because, as the author points out, it isn't taught!