Kennerly Davis
Published: 2020-12-16
Total Pages: 134
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The Lawless Left is waging war on the principles and institutions of our constitutional government and the rule of law. Their destructive violence has devastated cities across the country. They claim their lawlessness is a justified response to the "systemic racism" that pervades society. They denounce the Founding of America and recast the whole of our history as a shameful story of racial injustice. They demand radical transformation for what they claim is an evil nation. They are dead wrong! What is going on? How can we respond to these attacks? In his book "Revolution," attorney and conservative commentator Kennerly Davis, a former Deputy Attorney General for the Commonwealth of Virginia, explains the dangers we face and how we can defeat the Left by reviving our commitment to the inspiring principles of the American Revolution. In this book you will learn: * How to make sense of the events unfolding around you. * The reason the Left wants to erase our history. * How to make a convincing fact-based case for the goodness of America. * The truth about the so-called "progressives." * What the Rule of Law really involves, and why it is essential to our survival as a free people. * How we can heal our divisions, preserve our freedom, and secure true justice for all who seek it. The Founding of America is not the problem. It is the solution! If you want to learn why, this is the book for you. About the author: Professionally trained as an attorney, Kennerly Davis has devoted his adult life to the study of American political and legal history, with particular attention paid to the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the political philosophy of Abraham Lincoln. He writes and speaks frequently about America's Founding, the natural rights foundation of our Republic, and the vital importance of the rule of law. For years, he has sought o publicize the devastating damage that so-called "progressives" have done to the concept of human rights, constitutional government, the rule of law, economic development, and civil society.