Black Belt Patriotism: How to Reawaken America
Written by Chuck Norris
Narrated by Alan Sklar
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About this audiobook
In Black Belt Patriotism, Norris takes no prisoners in his assessment of American culture, tackling everything from family values to national security. More than a cultural critique of what's wrong with our nation, Black Belt Patriotism provides real solutions-not superficial band-aids-for solving our problems and moving our country forward. Norris shows us how we can get involved, make a difference, and change our nation's course for the better. Chuck Norris-the hero, icon, and legend-is back, packing a political and cultural punch as only he can deliver.
Chuck Norris
Chuck Norris is a legendary film and televison actor best known for his popular series Walker, Texas Ranger, now in sydication to millions worldwide. He is also a martial arts expert, an active humanitarian and founder of KICKSTART, and author of the New York Times best-selling autobiography Against All Odds. Norris also writes a column that appears in Human Events, Town Hall, and World Net Daily, among other outlets. He lives with his wife Gena and their children near Houston, Texas.
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- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Interesting perspective from a man much admired, Chuck takes a look back at America's much maligned history and makes the case for a once proud nation that we can be proud of again. While not claiming to have all the answers, he offers potential solutions to many problems our government and people face. While I don't agree with everything he espouses in his book, I agree with his views on limited government and fiscal responsibility. The only apparent obstacle to his ideal, which left me somewhat disheartened, is the supposition that America has the courage, solidarity, and conviction to move our nation forward.