A call to action to save America,
January 7, 2004
In this book's preface, the author insists, "(America is)
infinitely great, and infinitely corrupted by liberalism.
America is crying for those who will defend her against the
Enemy Within."
This assertion is then backed up by over two hundred pages of
facts, most of which are profoundly disturbing. Michael Savage's
moral clarity, wit, and humor rings through every page as he
spells out the liberal assault on America's faith, schools,
universities, media,health care system, military and courts.
In the chapter, Morality: The Bible Belt vs. The Libel Belt,
we read of PETA's latest outrage, the Holocaust on Your Plate
campaign, in which pictures of Holocaust victims in
concentration camps are placed alongside those of animals in
slaughterhouses.
As a grandchild of Holocaust survivors and an Orthodox Jew,
words escape me to adequately describe this moral outrage and
perversion. Savage writes, "At the very least, practicing Jews
should be doing a letter-writing campaign. The leadership should
be telling congregants not to give ten cents to environmental
groups like this.
That's what should be going on in the synagogues of America."
Mr. Savage is right on target. Only a society that affirms man's
creation in the image of G-d understands that there is a
difference between a human being and an animal. Only a society
that welcomes G-d and His word in the public sphere can ever
hope to be saved from moral relativism, moral confusion, and
moral depravity.
This is Mr. Savage's impassioned plea and call to action, as
he insists that each of us can and must make a difference in
fighting the Enemy Within. In this culture war, America's very
future is at stake here. I will conclude by sharing how moved I
was by Savage's relating of his visit to the Lubavitcher Rebbe
(Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson) and Lubavitch World Headquarters
(770 Eastern Parkway) in the 1970's.
Savage writes about the Rebbe (p.146), "Out came the head
rabbi. I remember he was a revered, almost saintly, figure.
After listening to him speak, I'd have to say no one like him
has appeared in one hundred years. He was amazing. Between the
chanting and his message, I have never felt as much public human
emotion." Unlike Savage, I didn't have the great privilege and
merit to see the Rebbe in his lifetime, yet, I, too, fully share
his sentiments regarding him.
Thank you Mr. Savage for your wonderful book. It will surely
enlighten and spur many to action.
Adam Jay
Leventhal from Denver, CO United States |