• The Day America Died

  • By: Will Clark
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 3 hrs and 55 mins

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The Day America Died

By: Will Clark
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America’s beginning wasn’t easy or predestined. It took citizens of courage and wisdom not only to create that vision, but also to take those first bold steps. They sacrificed everything to give those who would come after them un-imagined freedom and opportunity. They saw only a future of prosperity, caring, decency, and fellowship for those later citizens. The people’s decision on November 6, 2012 changed that American dream their ancestors had fought so hard to fulfill. They elected Barack Hussein Obama as president of the United States of America. That was the day the bullet was intentionally and prophetically fired directly through America’s heart. That’s the day America died. The election for his first term, 2008-2012, was a new American experiment, a risky experiment. A virtually unknown, untested, and inexperienced person was elected as president of the most powerful country on earth. His known background and experience was only that of a community organizer. In that role his main goal was to teach people of low income and low aspirations how to get more things and benefits from the government without producing anything of worth in return. While hard-working and conscientious citizens were tasking themselves to benefit themselves, their families, and their great country, Barack Hussein Obama was teaching others how to take from their dedicated efforts without contributing anything in return. His first election was the day the hammer was cocked to fire that fatal bullet to destroy America. Immediately, as president, his first actions were to divide Americans by class, income, race, ethnicity, and social status. He used a sharp carving knife to sever the nation, to exclude the successful with high aspirations from those who just wanted more free stuff; more of what he promised them, their ‘fair share.’ His economic and social ideologies are directly opposite from President Kennedy’s. Kennedy said, “Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.” Clearly Obama’s ideology has been, “Ask not what you can do for your country, ask how much more free stuff you can get from your country.” Since Obama’s first inauguration our national debt has gone from four trillion dollars to sixteen trillion dollars. He is desperate to spend much more that American can afford. Why is he so intent on bankrupting America? This book, ‘The Day America Died,’ gives two possible answers. One is biblical and one is geopolitical. Is he positioning himself to be the leader of the coming New World Order? Or, is Satan planning to select him as the Antichrist prophesied in the Bible? This book gives clues to find that answer.
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  • Categories: History

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