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Why America is Still the Best Hope

Honest Aberforth Wrote: Apr 24, 2012 2:02 PM
The framers were clear that we have no religious tests, no establishment of a national religion, and yet you say you must accept Jesus to have freedom? To have rights? If I wanted a tyrannical religious government I would move to Saudi Arabia. I thought the canard of people "choosing" to be gay has long been tossed out (why would anyone choose a lifestyle that is persecuted by so many, with such vitriol and hatred, why?) along with real choices of a woman to work outside the home, raise a child alone, and yes, have an abortion being attacked.
Does it break some unwritten rule for a columnist to bring his readers' attention to his own book? If so, I ask your indulgence.

But, after nearly a thousand columns and twelve years since my last book, I hope readers will forgive me for noting that today, April 24, 2012, HarperCollins is publishing the culmination of a lifetime of thinking and years of the most challenging writing of my life.

The book is "Still the Best Hope: Why the World Needs American Values to Triumph." It is an argument on behalf of the moral superiority -- and universal applicability -- of American values.

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