The Tea Party Manifesto
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Defining the terms of the debate, the true meaning of independence, the danger in waiting for political messiahs, and the vital need for a spiritual core, Farah provides an inspired road map for this country’s citizens to extricate themselves from the overreaching grip of government and reclaim the beliefs of the Founding Fathers.
Something is happening in the United States – something unprecedented in the last 150 years. Now more than ever is the time for a complete renewal of liberty, justice, and morality. It’s time for a vision as bold as the one that launched this country. Only one question remains: What part will you play in taking America back?
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