With the election of Barack Obama as president of the United
States, a retired attorney and patriot began writing a collection
of essays commenting on the problems he sees around him.
Lee S. Dimin, who served in the Army Air Force during World War
II, shares how the growing power of corporations and governmental
corruption is hurting American citizens. In this collection
ofessays, he examines issues such as
ways to bridge differences between Democrats and Republicans;
Islam's continuing quest to dominate the world; the intentions of
the nation's Founding Fathers in writing the Constitution, and how
their idealsare being violated; the increasing deficit and its
implications on every single citizen; the ways in which mounting
divisions between the rich and poor are hurting the country.
The challenges that face the United States continue to grow in
number, but they are not insurmountable.In "Corporatocracy," you'll
learn equipyourself with the knowledge that will help you take the
country back.
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