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Obama's Threat to America and Christianity Will Clark
Obama's Threat to America and Christianity
Will Clark
Publisher Marketing: Within an aura of uncertainty about ourselves within the political turmoil created by Barack Obama and his anti-Christian administration, our nation now has no vision for an optimistic future for ourselves. Within those obscured dreams of our future, we twice elected a president who did not, and does not, share those foundational expectations and dreams for our nation's future. Those were the dreams, expectations, and aspirations designed for each of us by our Founding Fathers, those brave and foresightful ancestors who fought and died for us. Many fought and died to grant us liberty and freedom and an inalienable right to seek personal success and happiness. They gave us personal opportunity unknown by any people before us. They gave us human reality, individual dignity, and hope as free individuals. Barack Obama clearly is determined to destroy that destiny they planned for us. How is Barack Obama different from those Founding Fathers, and most presidents before him? He expresses total disdain for those who strive for personal success and happiness. Instead, he advocates equality by devices to spread the wealth around; taking from those who succeed and giving to others who merely wait on the sidelines with their hands extended. He blasphemes and ridicules God; while he exclaims the great virtues of the Muslim faith. Most importantly, he offers no great hope or vision for this great nation to go forward into the future, demonstrating the highest qualities and virtues of humanity. He destroys the purpose for which our nation was founded, under God, with liberty and justice for all. That destiny was created through the sacrifices of our patriotic ancestors. He divides and destroys a wonderful humanitarian and historical experiment - The United States of America. These 25 articles explore many of Obama's destructive tactics against our nation, and also include many Biblical references to demonstrate the severity of his actions. Perhaps if we can survive this danger we will have survived our greatest peril. It will prove we can survive any great peril or disaster. We must remain Americans - true and patriotic Americans. God bless America. Contributor Bio: Clark, Will Will Clark's author experiences began by writing inspection and evaluation reports in the U. S. Air Force. He is a retired Air Force officer and a Vietnam veteran, serving in Saigon from 1966 to 1967. His other overseas assignments include Misawa, Japan and Ankara, Turkey. He taught on-base college courses while stationed in Turkey. In 1995, as a 'Friends of Education' study skills project, he authored a book, How to Learn, to encourage students to improve their grades in DeSoto County, Mississippi. Education supporters printed and distributed four thousand copies. The following school year he wrote a weekly education column for a local newspaper, The DeSoto County Tribune. He also taught an adult GED class. His book, How to Learn, has been updated and is now available everywhere. His next published book was School Bells and Broken Tales, a parody of nursery rhyme characters, also a motivation and education book for children. Other books include Shades of Retribution, a historical novel, and Simply Success, a motivation guide for students and employees. His action novel, The Atlantis Crystal, is the first of a trilogy based on Atlantis and crystals. The other two books are: She Waits in Atlantis, and Return to Atlantis. This trilogy is based on his travels while assigned to Turkey, site of the ancient city of Troy. His latest political thriller is: America 20XX: The New World Order. He is a past member of Toastmasters, a life member of Optimists International, a past Optimist Club president, and a past Optimist area lieutenant governor.
| Medios de comunicación | Libros Paperback Book (Libro con tapa blanda y lomo encolado) |
| Publicado | 26 de febrero de 2015 |
| ISBN13 | 9781508619130 |
| Editores | Createspace |
| Páginas | 114 |
| Dimensiones | 140 × 216 × 6 mm · 140 g |