inspired by the events of september 11, and hurricane katrina, sos-usa tackles the issue of the reversible downward spiral our nation is currently enduring. if we can see it, why cant our government officials? is it that they can do something but choose not to just so that they can get reelected? is their legacy more important than we the peoples future? delving into tough questions such as these, author simple citizen challenges the us government and americas extremist tolerance mentality, digging into the annals of history to find the answers about everything from religion to illegal aliens by connecting the dots that already exist within the public domain. let sos-usa inspire you toward change, dialogue, and a lot more honesty, lest, god forbid, our country become nothing more than—to use music industry parlance—a sort of one hit wonder of global civilizations throughout time. this book doesnt provoke thought; it demands it. which side r u on?
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