Put Women in Their (Rightful) Place: the House ~ A US Republic Update New on the Bryan William Brickner Blog
Chicago, IL (PRWEB) January 24, 2015 -- “The State of the Union is usurpation,” opened Bryan W. Brickner, “and yet a constitutional home, a House for We the People, one with all citizens represented by their numbers, is an American birthright.”
In Put Women in Their (Rightful) Place: the House ~ A US Republic Update New on the Bryan William Brickner Blog, the recent State of the Union address and the 2016 presidential campaign are reviewed: specifically, the constitutional goal of insuring domestic Tranquility. Political theorist Bryan W. Brickner, author of Article the first of the Bill of Rights (2006), ponders the importance of We the People represented according to our numbers – women included.
“The Preamble to our Constitution is clear,” offered Brickner, “as it states the goals and objectives We the People can expect; one of the goals of the Constitution is to ‘insure domestic Tranquility.’”
“Domestic tranquility is already a 2016 presidential political,” continued Brickner, “and the founder Madison’s way, the way of Enumerated Representation, is America’s constitutional blueprint: one representative for every thirty Thousand people.”
“Founder Benjamin Franklin,” noted Brickner, “when asked what kind of government they had ‘wrought,’ provided an eternal answer: '… a Republic, if you can keep it.'"
“A Republic,” Brickner closed, “one built on small districts and represented in a large House, like Madison and the founders intended, making a home for We the People (all persons, women included) an American birthright.”
Brickner has a 1997 political science doctorate from Purdue University and is the author of several political theory books, to include: The Promise Keepers: Politics and Promises (1999), Article the first of the Bill of Rights (2006), and The Book of the Is (2013). He also writes political fiction, such as the novella thereafter (2013), and is the publisher of The Cannabis Papers: A citizen’s guide to cannabinoids (2011) and The Bryan William Brickner Blog, a resource for the political science of constitutions and the biological science of receptors.
Next: on Sunday, in honor and memory of the Holocaust and the 70th anniversary of the Liberation of Auschwitz (27 January 1945), Ew Publishing will announce the release of a new booklet, Shivitti: A Review of Ka-Tzetnik 135633’s Vision, a prisoner’s story of LSD-serotonin therapy and healing from Auschwitz nightmares.
Bryan W. Brickner, Ew Publishing, +1 773-308-3777, [email protected]
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