It takes the average reader 2 hours and 13 minutes to read Indentured Servitude Revisited by Gaines Bradford Jackson
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Gaines Bradford Jackson is a man with a goal of informing the public that it appears the democracy idea of the American founding fathers seems to be crumbling into a seedy oligarchy, which is robbing the average citizen of his/her civil liberties. He has compiled and written a provocative book in his latest creation entitled Indentured Servitude Revisited. He has cleverly written about honesty, the objectives of the original founding fathers, and a historical overview of how the US Constitution evolved. Slavery founded America, and it was supposedly done away with, but its ugly head has resurfaced time and time again in gradually eroding the individual freedoms supposedly guaranteed by the US Constitution. Jackson builds a good case of describing the original sin of our founding fathers when they made the judiciary self-regulated. This out-of-control system has allowed for democracy to be eroded in America and has allowed the old axiom of the greed for money to rule the ones in power to cause the existing oligarchy (rule by select extremely wealthy individuals only) to come about in its ugly plan of stealing the citizens' civil liberties and attempting to commit everyone to become a slave of big money. The book is fully documented to support the premises being made. All Americans should read this book and begin to push for the twenty-eighth amendment with the inclusion of the JAIL amendment proposals to put a check on the runaway legal system before it is too late. Jackson offers a solution, only if enough Americans become fully informed and begin to question everything government does and push to remove the career politician--another one of the roots of evil that has oozed into our government and ruined it along with the lifetime appointments of the "good old boys" known as the Supreme Court justices. Read this book and get mad, as you have a full right to get angry for what has been going on, and inform your neighbors and all others you know (in particular your state representatives and senators); let us change America together before something really awful happens. The plain truth is revealed in this book as a hallmark read for anyone that does not like or accept what our central government is attempting on every law-abiding citizen in the continental United States of America.
Indentured Servitude Revisited by Gaines Bradford Jackson is 132 pages long, and a total of 33,264 words.
This makes it 45% the length of the average book. It also has 41% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 3 hours and 1 minute to read Indentured Servitude Revisited aloud.
Indentured Servitude Revisited is suitable for students ages 10 and up.
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