By Glen Reinsford
The Yukon Group Released: 2005-10-25 Paperback (576 pages)
 | | Product Description: In the aftermath of September 11th, 2001, President Al Gore courageously leads the nation into a new Age of Tolerance following the devastating attacks on America, and into a future that we avoided
or have we?
Beyond compelling speculation of what Al Gores leadership might have been at Americas critical hour based on his own words Age of Tolerance is an original and realistic post-9/11 novel that goes well beyond alternate history and into the future of a nation tamed by political correctness, where sensitivity overshadows sense, values are mocked and producers penalized
In other words, a nation very much like our own, with a future that may indeed be ours if many have their way.
Age of Tolerance is an enticing story of triumph and consequence that keeps the reader guessing, while controversial issues such as open borders, populism, and the Unholy Alliance between the radical Left and militant Islam are explored with a blend of subtle humor and suspense.
As much an entertaining narrative as it is a cautionary tale for a generation that has more to lose than it may realize, Age of Tolerance skillfully employs actual events to present a thought-provoking picture of what America might look like if present social trends continue.
What if Al Gore were the 9/11 President?
What if Liberals got what they wanted? Could they really live in a world of their own design?
Could a superpower be defeated by its own tolerance, or would a great nation eventually recognize and return to the traditions that made it so before it is too late?
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