The Progress of Man uses the tools of fiction, woven with biography, to extrapolate history in order to determine where We The People might lead Dubya... to deal with global warming, and the need for liberation from enslavement for the youth of America. It is the funniest revolutionary book I have read. Released during the second term of President George W. Bush when the president could have been focused on our environmental and social ills rather than promoting a war... it provides a roadmap...
The Progress of Man uses the tools of fiction, woven with biography, to extrapolate history in order to determine where We The People might lead Dubya... to deal with global warming, and the need for liberation from enslavement for the youth of America. It is the funniest revolutionary book I have read. Released during the second term of President George W. Bush when the president could have been focused on our environmental and social ills rather than promoting a war... it provides a roadmap to the future. Dubya s character is challenged by conflict with his wife, Liberty Bell, a woman without a cause, who is the natural foil to an orderly America. Dubya loves Liberty Bell, yet his relationships are fraught with confusion and dysfunction, particularly his relationship with God, and his eternal antagonist, "We The People