Wallace Hoffman

Wallace Hoffman graduated from Eureka High School, Kansas, as salutatorian of his 1949 class of seventy-seven graduates. He uses the email address eureka4917@gmail.com to honor his alma mater. He worked four summers in the wheat harvest in western Kansas to finance four years at Kansas State University, where he graduated in 1953 with a BS degree and a commission in the USAF. He entered pilot training immediately and flew twenty-five years with the USAF. His last assignment was flying C-130s with the Hurricane Hunters at Keesler AFB, Mississippi. He served briefly as a squadron commander before retirement as a lieutenant colonel command pilot.

After air force retirement, Dr. Hoffman resumed his teaching career and taught thirty-five years full time at the seventh-grade level through graduate school. He received a Ph. D. degree in education from Ole Miss. He taught language arts and specialized in teaching American history at several grade levels, American government, and Economics 101. From his experience with Economics 101 grade books, he began in 2001 maintaining grade books for all senators and representatives based on their roll call votes in the Senate and the House. Do they fulfill their oath of office to "honor and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies, foreign and domestic," or they do they violate the Constitution in the most important roll call votes?

Dr. Hoffman expresses in this book his deep respect for the Founding Fathers and a reverence for the Constitution, the most distinguished document from the minds of men. It is surpassed only by the Bible, which is the inspiration of God revealed through the writings of its authors.

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