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Authors: Duane L. Ostler
Tags: #adventure, #mystery, #fantasy, #inventions, #good versus evil, #deception and intrigue
The Ninth Amendment: Key to Understanding the
Bill of Rights
This book explains how the Ninth Amendment is
the key to understanding rights in the United States. The founders
created the Ninth Amendment to protect unlisted natural law rights
as they were understood in their day. This amendment was never
intended to allow future generations to create new rights. Rather,
it was to safeguard the morality and natural rights of the founding
generation.
False Worlds
A false world is like an apple full of worms.
It appears juicy and attractive on the outside, but is in fact
disgusting on the inside. This book discusses a number of false
worlds masquerading as truth but which are in fact false to their
core. Included are the false worlds of politics, international
relations, law, sexual confusion (premarital sex, abortion and
gayness), entertainment and pride.
The First Auto Laws in the
United States
(Under pen name "Ansel Hatch")
Stopping speeders by throwing logs in front
of their car? Having a man walk in front of the car waving a red
flag, to warn it is coming? Putting the initials of the driver on a
piece of metal to act as his license plate? Giving a driver's
license to anyone who has the use of both arms? These are but a few
examples from this book of the first laws dealing with new-fangled
automobiles.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Duane L. Ostler was raised in Southern Idaho,
where the wind never stops. He has lived in Australia, Mexico,
Brazil, China, the big Island of Hawaii, and—most foreign of
all—New Jersey. He has driven an ice cream truck, sold auto parts,
been a tax collector, and sued people as an attorney. He has also
obtained a PhD in legal history. He and his wife have five
children. If you would like to contact Mr. Ostler you can reach him
at: mailto:[email protected]