Undermining the U.S. Constitution

Uncover the parallelism of communism to a latent cancer, subtly eroding the fabric of the United States.

Diane s. Vann

Diane Vann, RN graduated with a B.S.N. from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska in 1974 and M.S.N. from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville in 1986. She is married with no children. Her primary interests are nursing and health promotion. She is a Frederick Douglass Republican.

Undermining the U.S. Constitution

As a nurse I have been in situations where patients learned very bad news about the state of their health, news that was not received well by them, their families, or even their medical team. When preparing this book, my feelings were much the same as when I was in those situations.

The bad news about the health of our nation is, like cancer in a patient’s body, communism (also known as “Marxism”) has grown in the United States. Like cancer, it started with an unnoticed seed and grew insidiously with little sign or symptom. Now, like cancer, communism is on the brink of overwhelming us.

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Nothing New Here

Yet again, an intelligent person has taken the time to systematically lay out exactly what is happening to our great country. Author Diane Vann has brilliantly researched and painstakingly documented America's controlled collapse and methodical overtaking. This book is nothing new in our recent America. Conservative journalists, Republican pundits, and professors of sociology have all spent countless hours exposing the depths of corruption and the undermining of our Constitution all to no avail. We had one of the greatest presidents of all time robbed of his second term in office by the evil cabal that controls this planet. In Ms. Vann's brilliant novel, she has gone back in our history to show where all this had begun, contrasting our U.S. Constitution against the Communist Manifesto with the likes of Stalin, Hitler, and Mussolini! Her diligence against such underhanded evils specifically exposes, verbatim, just how the Obama administration and our present-day debacle, the Biden administration, are expanding their Marxist reach unabated. The left's ultimate goal is a reversion to tyranny--something against which many good people have sacrificed their livelihoods and lives speaking out against. Yet all of the evidence and the legal attempts at stopping this illicit overtaking of our country have been shut down by those currently yielding power. "Undermining the U.S. Constitution" is an important read. It is truly an eye-opening book; yet, unfortunately, like all the others along the same vein of thinking, it will fall to the wayside, its pearls of wisdom going unheeded as our freedoms, our morals especially, dissolve before our eyes.

Ghulam Mustafa
Ghulam Mustafa

An interesting read.

In her book Undermining the U.S. Constitution, Diane Vann offers an interesting and thought-provoking perspective on our current political landscape in the United States. Drawing on her own experiences as an Army nurse, as well as extensive research into American and international political history, Vann argues that Communism is taking hold of the United States, and that anyone not actively supporting the Republican party is complicit in allowing this to happen. While there are certainly other angles and perspectives on this issue, Vann's book provides a strong starting point for those wanting to learn more about it.

Phil Bolos
Phil Bolos

Interesting perspective, but be sure to look into others before forming any conclusions

Undermining the U.S. Constitution by Diane Vann is an interesting perspective on what is currently happening politically in the United States and the history that has led up to this moment. It is clear that the author has had many experiences connected to her time in the military as an Army nurse. It is also clear that she has done plenty of research into both American history and the events in other countries' political pasts so we can see patterns and connect the dots so that we can form educated conclusions. I feel that this book does lean heavily to the right and is not only pushing the idea that communism is taking over the United States, but that anyone who is not a strong supporter of the Republican party is either part of this take over or is simply sitting by and allowing these events to take place. There are other angles and perspectives to look at before forming any conclusions about this topic, but this could be a good starting point if you are interested in learning more about the topic.

Undermining the U.S. Constitution

Review by Irene Jacobs