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American Legends: The Life of Otis Redding

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Charles Kacprowicz presents "the" most compelling explanation of the Article V process: 1) how it originated from the Articles of Confederation to the Constitutional Convention; and 2) how the Framers intended State Legislatures to use Article V and Single Issue Amendment Conventions. Virtually every pro Article V group today will cause the abdication of Legislature sovereignty. Only Citizen Initiatives and the Countermand Amendment will safely restore our Constitutional Republic while protecting Article V for future generations. You will learn how we can restore our Constitutional Republic through the non partisan Article V COUNTERMAND AMENDMENT. Presently 18 States have sponsors and 9 have either filed or are in the process of filing in their committees. (LA; NM; AZ; UT; TX; NV; WY; SD; ND; WV; NC; GA; AK; NH; OK; NC and MO.) 4 States expect to complete Applications directing Congress to convene the Countermand Amendment Convention in this legislative session. Charles Kacprowicz shows how we will soon restore our Constitutional Republic safely and quickly. Thirteen State Legislatures in 1787; through the delegates they sent to the Constitutional Convention; created a new Constitution. Eventually all thirteen Legislatures ratified it. With ratification; they also created three Branches of the Federal government. The Federal government did not create State Legislatures. The Federal government is subject to the collective will of today’s State Legislatures under Article V. The Founders wisely left for future Legislatures sovereignty and deliberative authority that empowers them to modify the conduct of the Federal government through Amendment Conventions when the people suffer an egregious wrong that the Federal government refuses to remedy. State Legislatures do not need the consent of any Branch of the Federal government to convene an Amendment Convention for the purpose of proposing Amendments to the United States Constitution. CONTENT About the AuthorPreface Introduction WE ARE MAKING CONSTITUTIONAL HISTORY WITH THE COUNTERMAND AMENDMENT. State Legislatures must think in terms of SOVEREIGNTY: not legal precedents; convention experience or historical events.Chapters 1. State Legislature Sovereignty 2. Countermand Amendment Overview 3. Citizen Initiatives and Its Team 4. Proposing Amendments 5. State Legislatures are Final Arbiters in All Constitutional Matters 6. What Federal Laws Can the States Countermand and Rescind? 7. Article V and the Countermand Amendment Empowers the States 8. Article V Does Not Allow Delegates to Write a New Constitution 9. Article V and Constitutional Conventions 10. Transition from Articles of Confederation to US Constitution 11. Delegates at Constitutional Convention vs Article V Amendment Convention 12. State Legislatures Created the Federal Government 13. Many Pro Article V Groups Will Cause Abdication of State Sovereignty 14. State Legislatures are the Deliberative Body 15. Thorniest Problem at the 1787 Constitutional Convention 16. One Vote per State - the Most Important Issue at the 1787 Constitutional Convention 17. 534 Politically Charged Delegates at an Article V Amendment Convention 18. The Countermand Amendment Will Avoid a Lengthy and Disruptive Convention 19. The Countermand Amendment is Non Partisan 20. States Become Respected Partners with the Federal Government 21. Tools with Teeth 22. State Nullification - Unenumerated Rights 23. The Article V Countermand Amendment Process 24. Delegate Resolution Does Not Violate Article 1; Section 10 25. The 34/26/38/51 Strategy 26. Comparison Tables (Countermand Amend-ment vs. other Proposed Amendments) 27. Official Documents for Non-Partisan Countermand Amendment 28. National Strategy Committee 29. Text for the Countermand Amendment 30. Countermand Amendment Application on Congress 31. Countermand Amendment Delegate Resolution


#2135746 in Books Charles River Charles River Editors 2014-10-14Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .10 x 6.00l; .16 #File Name: 150280218X44 pagesAmerican Legends The Life of Otis Redding


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Wish This Fellow Was Still AroundBy Don KidwellSuch a tragedy to loose this great music artist at age 26 just when he wrote his most iconic hit "Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay." Book was a fine account of the man's life I enjoyed reading while listening to many of his most popular tunes playing in the background on YouTube including such treasures as "These Arms of Mine" ; "Respect" ; "That's What My Heart Needs" "Satisfaction" ; and "Can't Turn You Loose" to name but a few. For a guy that started out in life pumping gas; digging wells and parking cars he certainly had a significant impact on the music world. Leave you with my favorite quote by which I'll always remember him by; "Music could be a universal force; bringing together different races and cultures."2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. A Respectful BiographyBy Joseph T FeganOtis Redding was an enormous talent. This remembrance of him is very good and wonderfully straightforward. Thank you; Charles Rivers Editors; for your great book; which pays honest homage to this talented man.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Three StarsBy RabanaIt's ok; but vera very thin booklet

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