Author: | Dennis Stephan | ISBN: | 9781370651436 |
Publisher: | Dennis Stephan | Publication: | January 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Dennis Stephan |
ISBN: | 9781370651436 |
Publisher: | Dennis Stephan |
Publication: | January 6, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
After years of moral decay brought about by a corrupt government and society, many felt that it was time to take America in a new direction; a “back to roots” approach to governing in which the fundamental values, beliefs, and constitutional principles under which the country was formed would be restored.
It was with this feeling that, in 2044, Americans moved outside of their comfort level and political arena to elect, Ahmad Abbas, an American born of Jordanian descent, and the first Muslim to hold the highest office.
In the subsequent 3 years life, as most Americans knew it, changed dramatically. Feeling that he had a mandate from the people, the newly elected president took advantage of his first term in office, and a congress that was sympathetic to his radical quasi-democratic policies, to change a culture that he believed needed a dramatic makeover.
Just three short years after his inaugural address shook the nation, a growing segment of society, many of whom had voted for the president, began to realize what his extremist views meant to their freedoms.
“Acts of Sedition” is a gripping account of the change that occurred in the US under the first Muslim president. It is the story of the tense struggle between the democratically elected commander in chief and the leaders of a resistance movement that grew out of the frustrations of people of free will who finally decide that enough is enough. Are their actions those of patriots or traitors?
After years of moral decay brought about by a corrupt government and society, many felt that it was time to take America in a new direction; a “back to roots” approach to governing in which the fundamental values, beliefs, and constitutional principles under which the country was formed would be restored.
It was with this feeling that, in 2044, Americans moved outside of their comfort level and political arena to elect, Ahmad Abbas, an American born of Jordanian descent, and the first Muslim to hold the highest office.
In the subsequent 3 years life, as most Americans knew it, changed dramatically. Feeling that he had a mandate from the people, the newly elected president took advantage of his first term in office, and a congress that was sympathetic to his radical quasi-democratic policies, to change a culture that he believed needed a dramatic makeover.
Just three short years after his inaugural address shook the nation, a growing segment of society, many of whom had voted for the president, began to realize what his extremist views meant to their freedoms.
“Acts of Sedition” is a gripping account of the change that occurred in the US under the first Muslim president. It is the story of the tense struggle between the democratically elected commander in chief and the leaders of a resistance movement that grew out of the frustrations of people of free will who finally decide that enough is enough. Are their actions those of patriots or traitors?