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A State of Disobedience

by Tom Kratman

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It's Time to Remember the

Alamo All Over Again!

In the long war against terrorism, the US Government had taken on extraordinary powers. And now that the war was won, powerful forces in the government had no intention of relinquishing those powers. As in 1860, the country was on the verge of civil war. And as in 1860, a leader arose to save the countryâ??but it was not the President this time. Instead, the Governor of Texas was the woman of destiny. And, though the Federal Government had more guns and troops, David was about to give Goliath a run for his money. . . .

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A great read on a possible future Civil War II. Full of possible if not probable events leading to and concluding our second American Civil War. Down to earth speculative fiction and good use current actual military hardware and tactics. Given the current political landscape in the USA (2016 election cycle) this may be a forerunner of events!
An enjoyable read and one worth keeping to rerea from the Baen stable. ( )
  AmishTechie | Jun 28, 2017 |
Tom Kratman has a theme -- explored in its early stages here. The occasional revolution is good for the body politic if the good guys win. ( )
  bgknighton | Nov 17, 2013 |
It was interesting, and OK, but nothing to really write home about. The characters were interesting while I was reading, but forgettable. The propaganda about how the military wouldn't fight Americans was kind of heavy handed. ( )
  tandu | May 15, 2008 |
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  romsfuulynn | Apr 28, 2013 |
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Fiction. Science Fiction. HTML:

It's Time to Remember the

Alamo All Over Again!

In the long war against terrorism, the US Government had taken on extraordinary powers. And now that the war was won, powerful forces in the government had no intention of relinquishing those powers. As in 1860, the country was on the verge of civil war. And as in 1860, a leader arose to save the countryâ??but it was not the President this time. Instead, the Governor of Texas was the woman of destiny. And, though the Federal Government had more guns and troops, David was about to give Goliath a run for his money. . . .

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