Finding Soul Brothers: Dismantling Black Christian Racialism

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AuthorHouse, 2007 - 188 páginas

Take heed America there are progressive changes happening you may not like. However, the author does leave the reader with a solution.

Michael Solomon is just an ordinary independent citizen who has had enough of the rhetoric from politicians on both sides of the aisle; especially the Left. He is not a talk show host, so his voice has never been heard. However, he may be starting a revolution against the progressive changes that are tearing at the fibers of the fabric of America. Instead of just complaining, he has decided to put pen to paper and do something about it.

In his new blockbuster book "Where Did My America Go?" the author challenges the American people to take a hard look around them at what is happening to this country before it is too late. He explains it with compassion and defines it in simple every day language that anyone can understand.

His message is critical for the survival of America as it once was.

He has witnessed the actions of the ACLU in their attempt, he believes, to carry out a plan to overthrow the American Government through political correctness. He believes that groups that articulate hatred are dismantling the pedestal that America once stood on. They use the constitution as a soapbox for reform without ever considering the long-range consequences of their actions.

The author believes it is time to fight back. He has developed a plan to allow the silent majority to have their voice heard along with his.

What follows is an examination of what has transpired in America throughout the last millennium and crossing into the new century.

The author tackles sensitive issues in political America today, about which many people have expressed their anger, but have remained silent except in private circles.

Solomon examines with bold retrospect the issues of the war in Iraq, the media, education, Tort Reform, racial discrimination, the Ten Commandments, the oil crisis, the Middle East, immigration, global warming and a host of other issues that concern most Americans.

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