According to Joseph Farah, Americans are faced with an unresponsive and unaccountable one-party political system, an establishment propaganda machine posing as a free press and cultural institutions-educational, charitable, entertainment, religious, medical and others-seduced by the materialist gods of an all-powerful secular state. Even more important, the crisis this represents cannot be resolved through the political system by electing new politicians to office. A much more profound, long-term, and fundamental shift is needed, one that rejects the validity of the all-powerful, all-knowing, all-controlling state and affirms the values upon which the American nation was founded. Taking America Back is about freedom, the freedom the founding generation of leaders fought for in establishing the United States. Farah shows how, as a nation, we have moved from being freedom fighters to comfort lovers and he calls for all Americans to realize where our present state of affairs is taking us.
Joseph Farah is an American journalist, editor, and writer. He currently serves as editor-in-chief of WorldNetDaily, a conservative online newsmagazine, and has authored several books on American politics. He is controversial for his newsmagazine's continual pronouncement questioning whether President of the United States, Barack Obama, was born in the United States, which has been a subject of conspiracy theories.
This is the most brainwashy garbage dumpster fire of a conspiracy I’ve ever read. Full of contradictory statements and baseless facts. Save yourself the time and mental energy.
Less of a battle plan, more of a call to arms. This book warns and informs the reader of real threats to put liberties that are happening now! I do not agree that we should not cast out vote unless we agree completly with the candidate, rarly will you find anyone with whom you agree completly.Other than that it was an interesting read. My goal is to now read the constitution, and to become a better informed citizen. I am now involved in a program that is working to take back some of the social services work from the goverment. As an individual it may not seem like much, but if more individuals took the step not to rely on the goverment we are then the start of a revolution.
I gave up on this one about 3/4 of the way in. The author does a good job of detailing some of the problems we face in America but gave no realistic solutions. It was like reading a very long-winded complaint with little suggestion of how to turn things around.