A Spirit’S Cry for Freedom

Fiction & Literature, Poetry, Nonfiction, History
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Author: Dave Fontaine ISBN: 9781469173429
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: March 19, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Dave Fontaine
ISBN: 9781469173429
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: March 19, 2012
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

What makes more sense, your innermost vision of freedom or governments mediocre replica? In A Spirits Cry For Freedom, author Dave Fontaine mixes compelling poetry with years of research in his ongoing battle with government corruption. Examining the true essence of freedom, sovereignty, and bullying; he awakens reflection on the progress of society today and raises questions about governments increasingly backward momentum.

Through the eyes of organized society, poetic style traverses the essence of humanity, origin, stride, purpose, intended goal, and historic repetition of government gone astray. With Americas founding laws and Morality and Reason, in-depth analysis covers government structure, propaganda, ignorance, presumption, and greed. Detailing a widespread cold war of words against our Republic of one People, our fundamental documents prove systematic deterioration is jeopardizing all of our, and our childrens future.

A Spirits Cry for Freedom seeks to awaken readers to strategically implanted misconceptions about freedom and governments security role. It rips the roots out from under governments hidden agenda and present political campaigners misdirection. It seeks to provide insight into the escalation of terrorism and our contribution.

This book also serves to guide those who seek higher meaning in life and all who hold or seek public office. It is a formal Petition (legal Cry) to our U.S. Supreme Court.

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What makes more sense, your innermost vision of freedom or governments mediocre replica? In A Spirits Cry For Freedom, author Dave Fontaine mixes compelling poetry with years of research in his ongoing battle with government corruption. Examining the true essence of freedom, sovereignty, and bullying; he awakens reflection on the progress of society today and raises questions about governments increasingly backward momentum.

Through the eyes of organized society, poetic style traverses the essence of humanity, origin, stride, purpose, intended goal, and historic repetition of government gone astray. With Americas founding laws and Morality and Reason, in-depth analysis covers government structure, propaganda, ignorance, presumption, and greed. Detailing a widespread cold war of words against our Republic of one People, our fundamental documents prove systematic deterioration is jeopardizing all of our, and our childrens future.

A Spirits Cry for Freedom seeks to awaken readers to strategically implanted misconceptions about freedom and governments security role. It rips the roots out from under governments hidden agenda and present political campaigners misdirection. It seeks to provide insight into the escalation of terrorism and our contribution.

This book also serves to guide those who seek higher meaning in life and all who hold or seek public office. It is a formal Petition (legal Cry) to our U.S. Supreme Court.

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