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Break Up of America

By: James Parker
Narrated by: Thomas Block
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There is always a dark shadow lurking everywhere, so was there in America.

The liberals: Daunting, fearless, cruel and sadistic, ruled over the only power they could find in America; conservatives and any one who believes in the rule of law and God. Soon, the conservatives find the pain and the power of the liberals too overbearing. The closure of churches, bombings, theft of the economy and deficits weigh down the conservatives causing Texas to become the first state to secede.

Soon, other states start fueling up their resentment towards the liberals who used them for their advantage.

It is not long before other states start following the footsteps of Texas, detaching themselves from the union and taking up their own democracy. Hispanics in Arizona and California start sounding out their own voices, toppling over the liberals with their power, while Alaska and Hawaii find the will power to move away from the liberals.

Soon the liberals in Washington are paralyzed by the news they get and set out on a new mission of manipulation, just like it has always been. In a very short time, however, their façade is revealed leaving them in the mess of a series of protesting states who refuse to believe their attempts at reconciliation are genuine, causing them to fall off their high horse of glory.

It is soon that the liberals start experiencing their own downfall and find that of the power they had established years ago is coming to an end, as the United States of America breaks up into several new countries, leaving the liberals to fend for themselves.

©2021 James Parker (P)2025 James Parker
Genre Fiction Political Thriller & Suspense World Literature Liberalism
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