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Edward J. Krigbaum's Relentless: The Socialist Attack on American Freedom is a clear and easy to understand narration about the current political climate and how to recognize its implications for our future and our freedoms.
The communist and socialist movement became a potential threat to the United States as early as the 1920s. The movement has one goal: To drive capitalism (freedom) from the American culture. Krigbaum's extensive research accurately documents the ideals of the founders of the American Revolution and how those founders established what we now enjoy as life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. What if those ideals are tampered with to employ another type of government? Learn how to recognize and identify the proponents of a socialist society. After our country's recent financial meltdown, we must be vigilant about the very real threat of a socialist political environment and how that environment threatens our country, our constitution and our way of life.
Edward J. Krigbaum is a writer and insurance broker. Mr. Krigbaum is currently writing a nonfiction book about American's past and future. He lives with his wife in California. Relentless: The Socialist Attack on American Freedom is his first book.
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July 31, 2009: This book is fantastic. It is very easy to read and understand. It is a book that keeps you interested and is very enlightening to what is going on in the government, schools and our society in general. It tells how our freedoms are gradually being taken away from us. Things that you would never imagine. I think everyone that wants to keep our freedoms
as we know them, should read this book.Reader Rating:
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July 12, 2009: My dad gave this book to me last night. I just read the introduction and I was so excited about it I had to stop and write this review. I'm so sick of how this country is falling apart and where it is heading. I hope everyone reads this book, gets fired up, and acts. Now, I've got to get back to reading.