Our Founding Documents Then and Now
By Preserving America’s Past We Insure America’s Future. This comprehensive book of many Founding documents from the Magna Carta to our great Constitution and Bill of Rights also gives some background and quotes by several Founders. You have to ask the question: Who and What brought us Principles of Freedom, Liberty, Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness, Prosperity and Private property ownership?

Our national Pledge of Allegiance states that we are a Republic and not a Democracy and that we are one nation “under God”, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all”

Well, which is it, “ Republic or Democracy, Is There a Difference?”
This is not only spelled out in our Constitution, but also in the Rule of Law and it was locked down so that the process would require the People’s involvement. This is why our Constitution has been classed as "rigid". The term "rigid" is used in opposition to "flexible" (or a “living” document) because the provisions are in a written document which cannot be legally changed with the same ease and in the same manner as ordinary laws.

"History Is God's Providence In Human Affairs."
Daniel Webster
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Our Founding Documents Then and Now
By Preserving America’s Past We Insure America’s Future. This comprehensive book of many Founding documents from the Magna Carta to our great Constitution and Bill of Rights also gives some background and quotes by several Founders. You have to ask the question: Who and What brought us Principles of Freedom, Liberty, Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness, Prosperity and Private property ownership?

Our national Pledge of Allegiance states that we are a Republic and not a Democracy and that we are one nation “under God”, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all”

Well, which is it, “ Republic or Democracy, Is There a Difference?”
This is not only spelled out in our Constitution, but also in the Rule of Law and it was locked down so that the process would require the People’s involvement. This is why our Constitution has been classed as "rigid". The term "rigid" is used in opposition to "flexible" (or a “living” document) because the provisions are in a written document which cannot be legally changed with the same ease and in the same manner as ordinary laws.

"History Is God's Providence In Human Affairs."
Daniel Webster
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Our Founding Documents Then and Now

Our Founding Documents Then and Now

by Taylor E. Hoynes, Jr.
Our Founding Documents Then and Now

Our Founding Documents Then and Now

by Taylor E. Hoynes, Jr.

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Overview

By Preserving America’s Past We Insure America’s Future. This comprehensive book of many Founding documents from the Magna Carta to our great Constitution and Bill of Rights also gives some background and quotes by several Founders. You have to ask the question: Who and What brought us Principles of Freedom, Liberty, Life, Liberty, Pursuit of Happiness, Prosperity and Private property ownership?

Our national Pledge of Allegiance states that we are a Republic and not a Democracy and that we are one nation “under God”, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all”

Well, which is it, “ Republic or Democracy, Is There a Difference?”
This is not only spelled out in our Constitution, but also in the Rule of Law and it was locked down so that the process would require the People’s involvement. This is why our Constitution has been classed as "rigid". The term "rigid" is used in opposition to "flexible" (or a “living” document) because the provisions are in a written document which cannot be legally changed with the same ease and in the same manner as ordinary laws.

"History Is God's Providence In Human Affairs."
Daniel Webster

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014664707
Publisher: Colonial Publishing Co.
Publication date: 06/26/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
Sales rank: 368,908
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Taylor E. Hoynes, Jr. was born in Columbia, S.C. and grew up in Atlanta, GA.

He spent 24 years in sales, service and rental of Audio Visual equipment with Colonial Films, a family owned business. He eventually became President and then owner of the company which also specialized in the production of educational and industrial audio visual software including sound filmstrips, slides and overhead transparencies.

He entered the real estate business in 1979 with United Farms and Land and became a licensed Georgia Real Estate Broker in 1986. He was with Northside Realty Land Division in Alpharetta then Metro Brokers Real Estate specializing in land and development properties. In 1995 he formed Shiloh Realty specializing in land sales and then started new home building and residential development and services to other builders and developers around Lake Lanier and GA 400 to North Georgia. He has an active State of Georgia Residential General Contractors License and a Georgia Real Estate Broker’s License.

He is a conservative American Patriot and a conservative Christian. He grew up in the 50's as a Patriot and saw what happened in the 60's in our colleges and schools. He realized many were trashing our Constitution, writing revisionist history and promoting humanism/socialism and global collectivism since the early 1900's. We are bearing the consequences of this today.

People say today, “Who is responsible for this mess we are in, this government takeover of our lives?” And, the answer is;
“We the People” are.
Educated People Will Not Be Bound By Oppression and Slavery

“Knowledge Increases Power”
Proverbs 24:5b


“Education can’t make us all leaders,
but it can teach us which leaders to follow.”

On July 4, 1776 56 men signed their death warrants by signing the Declaration of Independence and pledged “our lives, fortunes and our Sacred Honor”. It is time to stand up, to speak up and that time is now, before it is too late, It is not only the time to make votes count it is time to get off the sofa and become “We the People” as the Founders intended not “arm chair quarterbacks”. The Founders shed blood, gave their Lives, Fortunes and Sacred Honor so we could have this great country, imperfect yes, but still the greatest coun
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