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Fox's 'Judge' pens blockbuster book Must-read! Andrew Napolitano's blockbuster on 'Constitutional Chaos' Posted: January 31, 2005 1:00 am Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
Known simply as "Judge" on Fox News Channel, Andrew Napolitano has released a blockbuster book on the misuse and abuse of power in the U.S. criminal justice system – and today, WND readers can get it at a very special 35 percent discount!
"Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks its Own Laws" makes the case that there is a pernicious and ever-expanding pattern of government abuse in America's criminal justice system. Napolitano's vast experience in the legal world has prompted him to adopt as the creed: "The government is not your friend." He reiterates that creed in the introduction of "Constitutional Chaos": It should be against the law to break the law. Unfortunately, it is not. In early 21st century America, a long-standing dirty little secret still exists among public officials, politicians, judges, prosecutors and police. The government – federal, state and local – is not bound to obey its own laws. I know this sounds crazy, but the events recounted in this book prove it true. "Constitutional Chaos" should be a wake-up call for every American who prizes personal liberty in a free society. An attorney, law professor, commentator and judge, Napolitano is Fox's chief legal analyst and substitute host of "The Big Story." In his new book, Napolitano gives specific examples of government agents figuratively thumbing their noses at the Constitution. Continues Napolitano in the book's introduction: Even though the Constitution, through the First Amendment and 14th Amendment, commands that neither the federal government nor the state governments can abridge the freedom of speech, you will see shortly that the government regularly prosecutes Americans for speaking freely and punishes them when they say things that the government doesn’t want to hear. Despite the government’s duty to use its power to protect us, you will see how the federal and state governments have failed to protect us and have enacted laws which make it impossible for us to protect ourselves. "Constitutional Chaos: What Happens When the Government Breaks its Own Laws" is now available from WND's online store! As a valuable added bonus, purchasing Judge Napolitano's book also qualifies you to receive – FREE – three power-packed issues of WND's acclaimed print magazine, Whistleblower (a $22.50 value)! Watch for the FREE offer during checkout! If you prefer ordering by phone, call our toll-free order line: 1-800-4-WND-COM (1-800-496-3266).
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