Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court is Usurping the Power of Congress and the People
In this book, Pat Robertson examines the threat of "no judicial limits" to the Christian heritage of our country, and how it has steadily eroded the power of both representative government and democracy itself.

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Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court is Usurping the Power of Congress and the People
In this book, Pat Robertson examines the threat of "no judicial limits" to the Christian heritage of our country, and how it has steadily eroded the power of both representative government and democracy itself.

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Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court is Usurping the Power of Congress and the People

Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court is Usurping the Power of Congress and the People

by Pat Robertson
Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court is Usurping the Power of Congress and the People

Courting Disaster: How the Supreme Court is Usurping the Power of Congress and the People

by Pat Robertson

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In this book, Pat Robertson examines the threat of "no judicial limits" to the Christian heritage of our country, and how it has steadily eroded the power of both representative government and democracy itself.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780785297307
Publisher: Nelson, Thomas, Inc.
Publication date: 11/02/2008
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Pat Roberson ha logrado el reconocimiento nacional e internacional en el campo de la teledifusión religiosa y como filántropo, educador, líder religioso, estadista, hombre de negocios y autor. En 1988 lo nominaron como candidato republicano para la presidencia de los Estados Unidos. Es autor de catorce libros, muchos de los cuales han sido éxitos nacionales. Tiene un doctorado de la escuela de leyes de la Universidad Yale y se especializó en divinidad en el Seminario Teológico de Nueva York. Él y Dede, su esposa, tienen cuatro hijos y catorce nietos.

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