Presidential Mettle

Author: Lawrence Weyna
Imprint: Joshua Tree Publishing
13-Digit ISBN: 978-0-9845904-9-0
10-Digit: 0-9845904-9-8
Specs: 6" x 9 " Perfect Bound 204 Pages
Publication Date: January, 2011
Retail Price: $15.95
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President Alan Bergen was angry and decided to do something about it. He was beyond being offended by countries that violated human rights on a daily basis—he was enraged. He was tired of the talk, tired of the negotiating, tired of the lip-service. In the name of justice, in the name of survival of the species, it was time to no longer accept the bad with the good, and to weed it out—using force.
Like the policeman walking his beat, the president would oversee the entire world, stopping any crime against humanity dead in its tracks—and not by trying to talk it away—with hardly any words at all. His only words would be the angry rants reserved for his staff.
The president of the United States was raising the question of what was the Constitution and the Bill of Rights real meaning? Were they reserved only for those within the confines of America—or should those principles be for every living human-being no matter where they lived?
His anger told him the answer to that question.
Author Lawrence Weyna
Larry Weyna was born and lives in the Midwest and has been a lifelong follower of politics.
He attended the College of DuPage and has also been an Emergency Medical Technician.
For more information, visit his website at:
larryweyna.com