This book is about the Founding Fathers and the thoughts and ideas they had concerning the country they created based on freedom, equality, and justice to all.Much of the material in this book will probably be considered to be politically incorrect. But that is probably because the Founding Fathers themselves were mostly politically incorrect by today's standards.The book will give an insight into the beliefs, meaning, and intentions of the Founding Fathers on many issues of not only their day, but issues that are being debated still till this time. These include....* What did the Founding Fathers mean by "provide for the general welfare" in the Constitution?* Don't we have a democracy today? And aren't we trying to spread democracy around the globe? Did the Founding Fathers really think that the creation of a democracy was sure to end in "suicide?" And that a democracy was the essence of tyranny? * What role did religion play with the Founding Fathers and the founding of the nation? * Why did some states oppose the Bill of Rights?* What about the future of the Federal Government and the country? What were the Founding Fathers thoughts and concerns about where it might be headed when they passed it on to the following generations?* What powers did the Founding Fathers believe the Constitution gave to the Federal Government? And what powers were not?* Were the New England states really the first to plan to secede from the Union long before the South?* What did the Founding Fathers have to say about accumulating a national debt?* And much more...Learn what Jefferson, Washington, Madison, Franklin, and many others had to say about the issues concerning the founding of the United States and the issues that are being debated in our country today.
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