ISBN-13: 9781451533354 / Angielski / Miękka / 2010 / 166 str.
This book depicts a war taking place in our nation against illegal drug trafficking. It is a story about a few people who have been forced to stand their ground in defense of their land, all without the assistance of the government, or their interference. This is not a new war, or even one that's been fought for years, but one that has been going on for decades. You won't hear much about it on the national news for that would unnecessarily alarm people and show just how overwhelmed the local governments are and how the federal government has been ignoring the problem. The question is, "Why would the federal government choose to ignore this?" They postulate on how tough they are, but go on letting this war worsen. The effects are in our schools, on our streets, in our businesses and in our government. Most of us turn our heads and look the other way until inevitably, it spills out in front of us and we just say, "That's too bad." Well it is too bad because we are losing this war. Every atrocity that you read about in this book is a direct result of a decision made at the top. It's just like if you go into any business and you are treated poorly, it's because the man at the top says it's okay. What the one at the top thinks, trickles down. What you are about to read describes a battlefield, one that will probably shock you and surprise you as well. The thing is, put yourself in their place. What would you do if it were your land, your property, your neighbor or your own family?