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TAKING AMERICA BACK Farah, Joseph 2003 42028 Despite our nation's greatness, we all know that America has problems. The traditional family unit is being attacked on every side, Higher and higher taxes continue to burden a smaller and smaller group of hard working citizens. Our public schools have become a conduit for anti-family, anti-religion, and anti-morality messages. The entertainment industry pours immorality and violence into the minds of our children on a daily basis. And the list could go on and on. Taking America Back is a blueprint for "reclaiming" America, piece by piece, one day at a time, one battle at a time. It's time for radical, revolutionary action on the part of all who are brave enough to look reality in the face and do something -- now -- to protect the time-honored values and first principles that made America great. In Taking America Back, author Joseph Farah reveals how we as a nation have moved from freedom fighters to comfort lovers. He says that it's time to wake up and realize where our present state of affairs is taking us. It's time for Americans to choose the kind of country in which we want to live. According to Farah. "The choice is simple: The world of standards and morality, of marriage, order, the rule of law, and accountability to God? Or the world of anything-goes, aberrant sexual behavior, doing your-own-thing lifestyles, and moral codes that change with the speed of the latest public-opinion poll?" ,P> But how can we take America back? According to Farah, the only way Americans can reestablish their freedom -- their God-given rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness -- is to break the hammerlock of statism and the notion that morally relativistic secular humanism holds the answers to controlling people's passions and behavior. Taking America Back exposes the weaknesses in America's current system and offers practical solutions -- solutions that are real and doable. Solutions that can revive freedom, morality, and justice in our nation. Thomas Nelson 0-7852-6392-6 / 9780785263920 Hardcover As New Condition Nashville Price:
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