A Letter to America | 
enlarge | Author: David Boren Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 112 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.4 x 5.2 x 0.8
ISBN: 0806139447 Dewey Decimal Number: 320.60973 EAN: 9780806139449 ASIN: 0806139447
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Product Description A Letter to America boldly faces the question of how long the United States, with only six percent of the world's population, can remain a global superpower. University of Oklahoma president David Boren explains with unsparing clarity why the country is at a crossroads and why decisive action is urgently needed. He draws on his experiences as the longest-serving chair of the U.S. Senate's Select Committee on Intelligence and as a state governor and leader of a major public university. Boren asserts major reforms to restore the ability of our political system to act responsibly. We have shared values, and we should use them to replace cynicism with hope and the determination to build a better future. Bipartisan cooperation on behalf of national interests needs to replace destructive partisanship, and we should not rule out electing a president independent of both existing parties. We must fashion a post-Cold War foreign policy that fits twenty-first-century realities--including several contending superpowers. We must adopt campaign finance reform that restores political power to the voters, rather than special interests. Universal health care coverage, budget deficit reduction, affordable higher education, and a more progressive tax structure will strengthen the middle class. Boren also describes how we can renew our emphasis on quality primary and secondary education, revitalize our spirit of community, and promote volunteerism. He urges the teaching of more American history and government, for without educated citizens our system cannot function and our rights will not be preserved. Unless we understand how we became great, we will not remain great. The plan Boren puts forward is ambitious and hopeful. It challenges Americans to look into the future, decide what we want to be and where we want to go, and then implement the policies and actions we need to take us there.
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A LETTER TO AMERICA November 17, 2008 I was very impressed with this short and easily read book. It should on the "must read list" for every person of or near voting age.
A Letter to America October 12, 2008 I read this book earlier in the year and ordered several for Christmas gifts. It is a must read. M. Biskus
MUST read September 30, 2008 This book should be required reading for every American citizen prior to the our Congress going back into session on Thursday, October 2, 2008. If not before then, then before the November 4th elections in 2008. It is a real wake up call to the status of America not only here at home, but also worldwide.
A Must Read September 19, 2008 After reading this from the library I immediately ordered five copies to be given to my children and grandchildren for Christmas with the instruction that they must read and act upon it.
Wise and Timely Book July 31, 2008 This is a wise, thoughtful, deeply probing assessment of The United States current situation, with sensible prescriptions to address problems. Every American should read it.
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