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The rest of the world sees the United States of America as the home of the brave, the land of the free, and a bastion of democracy. This mirage might appear to be the case when you look at the headlines of the news dailies, but sadly, the truth is far from it. An insidious presence has slowly crept into our psyche as a nation, eating into our morals, changing our way of life from the inside, and turning our beloved home into something it is not. That cancer is communism, and it is more widespread than any of you can imagine. Diane S. Vann has watched the signs and compiled a ton of evidence to bolster this disturbing trend that we must end before it is too late. She reveals all in Undermining The US Constitution.
With the help of facts and a comprehensive explanation of Karl Marx's teachings regarding communism, Diane S. Vann strikes down all our once-sacrosanct assumptions about the kind of democracy that our government upholds. In addition to fascinating observations that readers will undoubtedly want to delve into -- to form their own independent opinions on why she sincerely believes the Democratic Party's past proves that they may not have the interests of American citizens at heart in the long run -- there are some insightful pictures of her experiences visiting West Berlin in the wake of the Second World War. What remains consistent is Vann's remarkable level of research effort and the clarity of her explanations. I may not agree with everything she says, but I must admit there is more than enough evidence for readers to take a closer look at Undermining The US Constitution.