Uncivil Liberties

Uncivil Liberties

Auteur : Gordon Ryan

Date de publication : 2010-10-05

Éditeur : CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

Nombre de pages : 326

Résumé du livre

A Strong Man; A Strong Woman; But are they strong enough to save a nation? A new president . . . A hijacked civilian airliner . . . Follow the plane . . . or shoot it down? Domestic terrorism bring America to a state of . . . Uncivil Liberties! On inauguration day, 2013, President Clay Cumberland assumes office and is immediately faced with untenable circumstances that lead to the end of his presidency. As Congress panics, Marine Corps Colonel Pug Connor faces domestic terrorism on a scale unimagined . . . and some of the terrorists are Americans. The Patriot Act is expanded, approving unprecedented legal authority to law enforcement and private security corporations. Soon, Americans learn the restrictive cost of freedom versus security. From page one, Uncivil Liberties take the reader on a thrilling ride that includes American terrorists and ends with a nuclear disaster in America. Fear makes Americans prisoners in their own homes, afraid to visit the mall, sporting events, or even to drive the highways. Uncivil Liberties gives new meaning to the freedoms inherent in our Constitution, thereby creating an America our Founding Fathers would not recognize.

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