Synopsis of A More Perfect Union
by Cameron Reddy
The Frightening Reality…
A president came to power on this plan:
“Any revolutionary change must be preceded by a passive,
affirmative,
non-challenging attitude toward change among the mass of our people.
They must feel so frustrated,
so defeated,
so lost,
so futureless in the prevailing system
that they are willing to let go of the past
and chance the future…
Rules for Radicals, Saul Alinsky
The Situation…
Government employees attack and beat citizens attempting to assemble and rally for returning America to its Constitutional foundation under a Christian God. Two nuns are arrested for passing out bibles outside a Mosque. Military helicopters armed with hellfire missiles pound into submission a separatist colony in Nevada…
Already disgruntled by the nationalization of major industries, crippled energy production, and oppressive taxation that destroys the will to invest, innovate, or even put in a hard day’s work, Americans begin to wake up.
Some begin to boil.
Confrontations between citizens and government officials multiply and escalate. Shots are fired with the true monster that threatens world peace: the repulsive, the odious, the singularly loathsome “automatic” assault rifle.
The President conceives a plan to quell these domestic “terrorists.” The first step is disarming America by having his liberal majority on the US Supreme Court emasculate The District of Columbia v. Heller and “green light” implementation of draconian laws that effectively ban all firearms. The next step is to enforce the ban with his newly-minted “National Defense Force” comprised, to no one’s surprise, of heretofore illegal immigrants.
The obvious question becomes as tantalizing as it is ominous: what happens when tens of thousands—a million—50 million armed Americans decide that enough is enough?
A More Perfect Union takes us to that moment when Americans, as they did in 1776, apprehend their right, their duty, to throw off such government…
The Story…
Hartman Kreig devises a stunning plan to return America to its Constitutional and Christian foundations. His vision unites a vast cross-section of America into an unprecedented militia movement.
Within the movement, however, violent revolutionaries believe they must destroy the liberal left. These anarchists seek to kill Hartman, obtain weapons of mass destruction, and obliterate key urban populations that form the basis of the left’s power.
Danger also lurks within Hartman’s family. His former wife, Anne, has become romantically involved with a law professor, Bradley Fletcher, whoes brother, Bill, happens to be the Special Agent In Charge of the local office of the fbi.
The problem is that Hartman has enlisted his son’s computer expertise, and unbeknownst to either of them, Bill Fletcher is closing in.
Anne makes two heart-stopping discoveries: her son, Jeff, is deeply involved in the militia, and the fbi is closing in on both Hartman and Jeff. She faces a dilemma, however, as she As Anne struggles with keeping her romance alive and Jeff out of prison, events race toward a climatic confrontation high above the waters of Lake Michigan, on the five-mile-long Mackinac Bridge, where the fate of our nation hangs in the balance…
From analytical discussions about abortion, gun rights, free speech, and constitutional decision making, to gun battles deep in America’s wilderness, this compelling story is a provocative analysis of what Americans must do in order to form A More Perfect Union.