Taking America Back: A Radical Plan to Revive Freedom, Morality & Justice (PB)
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About the TitleDespite America's greatness, it faces serious problems. The traditional family is attacked on every side. Ever-increasing higher taxes continue to burden an ever-shrinking group of hardworking citizens. Our public schools have become a conduit for anti-family, anti-religious, and anti-moral propaganda. The entertainment industry pours immorality and violence into the minds of our children.
In Taking America Back, Joseph Farah provides readers with an opportunity to better understand the root causes of America’s political and social decline. He also tells how the founders’ vision for America is still appropriate for today’s postmodern world. Farah encourages Americans to rededicate themselves to constitutional government and the moral principles on which this country was founded. Taking America Back is about more than just how to think about the problems overwhelming our country; it is also about what to do to make them right, a blueprint for reclaiming America piece by piece, one day at a time, one battle at a time. It is a call for radical, revolutionary action on the part of all who are brave enough to look reality in the eye and take action NOW to protect the values and principles that made America great!
Endorsements:
"A thought-provoking recipe for reclaiming America's heritage of liberty and self-governance." - Rush Limbaugh
"A must-read for anyone who wonders how we can expand liberty and reclaim the vision of our founders." - Sean Hannity
"Joseph Farah and I share a fierce passion for protecting children and a belief that without the Ten Commandments there would be no U.S. Constitution or Bill of Rights." - Dr. Laura Schlessinger
About the Author: Joseph Farah is the editor, cofounder and CEO of WorldNetDaily.com, the internet's largest independent news site and WND Books. A veteran newspaper editor, he has run the Sacramento Union, the oldest daily paper west of the Mississippi, the news department of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner and other dailies and weeklies. The coauthor of This is Our Land, he has collaborated on more than a dozen books and authored multiple others including Stop the Presses.
Specifications: Paperback, 218 pages
© 2005 Joseph Farah
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