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Too Great a Nation

Autor Fragoules Dan Fragoules, Dan Fragoules
en Limba Engleză Paperback
Since the election of 2008, patriotic Americans have come to realize just how incompetent our representatives are in Washington, D.C. History shows us that no matter how great the empire, it can be lost to greedy and corrupt incompetent politicians. If we the people do not restore honor and common sense, and return to our founding documents, this incredible country will be lost.

Too Great a Nation reveals what you, as an average American citizen, can do to turn the tide of corruption in our nation's capital and restore this country to her former glory. With refreshing honesty, Dan Fragoules discusses the federal government's out of control spending, our economic challenges, energy, foreign policy, immigration agendas, and the judicial branch.

Fragoules also revisits the history of the Founding Fathers and shows how their ideas and philosophies are being challenged and even dismissed by the current crop of Washington politicians. In addition, Fragoules urges you to become involved with the political process and offers sample letters and petitions to help you take the first step toward reclaiming your country.

It's time to rediscover the principles that made us who we are as a nation. Too Great a Nation is a rallying call for all Americans

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ISBN-13: 9781426921377
ISBN-10: 1426921373
Pagini: 112
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 6 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Editura: Troubador Publishing

Notă biografică

Dan Fragoules owns and operates a small business in Mountain Home, Arkansas. His company and its 25 employees ship manufactured goods to 49 states, Mexico, Canada, and Japan. Fragoules lives in the Ozark Mountains of north Arkansas with his wife, Sue, and son, Alex.