Flawed Justice

When Our Unalienable Rights Are Ignored

by George E Pfautsch


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 6/15/2007

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 1
ISBN : 9781467827911
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 112
ISBN : 9781434309600

About the Book

The founding fathers of this country had a vision for the type of morality that would sustain our nation for many generations. The type of national morality they envisioned was evident in many of their writings. The first two sentences of the Declaration of Independence provided us with an insight into the morality they believed was appropriate to form a new nation. Such a morality would lead to the highest level of justice attainable in a country. Their view of morality and justice has been observed through most of this nation’s history. However, there have been instances when their view of justice has been set aside. When that occurred, we have had some of the worst breakdowns in justice for large groups of people. This book will examine the consequences and tragedies that have occurred when our justice system has failed.


About the Author

George E Pfautsch spent most of his working life as a financial executive for a major forests products and paper company. His final years at Potlatch Corporation were spent as the Senior Vice-President of Finance and Chief Financial Officer. Following his retirement he began writing and speaking on the national morality he believes was intended for this nation by the founding fathers of our country. In his first book, REDEFINING MORALITY-A THREAT TO OUR NATION, he examined the new secular standards of this country that are undermining the principles our founding father intended as a cornerstone to our Constitution and laws. In his second book, TIMES OF GREATNESS-MORALITY MATTERS, Pfautsch reviewed the history of our nation and the role that the national faith-based morality intended by our founding fathers played in the greatest periods of our nation.