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The Practical Guide to the United States Constitution: A Historically Accurate and Entertaining Owners' Manual For the Founding Documents (Practical Guides) The Practical Guide to the United States Constitution: A Historically Accurate and Entertaining Owners' Manual For the Founding Documents by Tom McHale
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“The natural state of mankind is one of liberty. People are born free to do what they want as long as it doesn’t impose on the same natural rights of others. Governments only exist to protect this natural state of individual freedom. Governments have no power other than that voluntarily provided by the citizens who choose to submit to a governing authority. Kings and other royals are intrinsically unfair and self-centered, as no one can be born into a position of authority over others.”
Tom McHale, The Practical Guide to the United States Constitution: A Historically Accurate and Entertaining Owners' Manual For the Founding Documents
“the government has to behave because the people are only voluntarily agreeing to be governed as long as the government doesn't act like a weenie.”
Tom McHale, The Practical Guide to the United States Constitution: A Historically Accurate and Entertaining Owners' Manual For the Founding Documents