Chaplain Todd Dubord


Martial arts master, actor, and political activist--there is no job Chuck
Norris can't do. Now the original tough guy is at it again, stepping back
into the role of bestselling author with his new book, Black Belt Patriotism.
In Black Belt Patriotism Norris gives a no-holds-barred assessment of American
culture, tackling everything from family values to national security. More
than a cultural critique of what's wrong with our nation, Black Belt Patriotism
provides real solutions for solving our problems, moving our country forward,
and changing our nation's course for the better. Chuck Norris--the hero, icon,
and legend--is back, packing a political and cultural punch, as only he can
deliver.
From the Inside Flap
Wake Up, America!
It seems like wherever you turn these days, the news is bad. Illegal immigrants
are swarming over our borders. Our nation and American families are crippled
by debt. We remain vulnerable to Islamist terrorist attacks. Judges ignore
the Constitution and instead legislate from the bench. Faith and traditional
values are under incessant assault from the media, leftist lawyers, and the
liberal establishment. The core message of the Declaration of Independence--that
everyone has a God-given right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness--is
under threat from liberals who deny the right to life (or even the very idea
of God-given rights), and who think the answer to every problem is a government
program. They think that God, if He exists, might not know best, but liberal-run
government certainly does. If you're worried about the direction our country
is going, you're in good company. Chuck Norris remembers a better America--an
America of faith, freedom, and respect for tradition, history, and human life--and
in Black Belt Patriotism he shows what we need to do to reawaken the American
dream, reignite the American spirit, and give our children and grandchildren
the America they deserve: an America of freedom, opportunity, and faith. In
ten practical, down-to-earth chapters, Norris gets back to basics, mining
the insights of our founding fathers and applying their wisdom to the problems
of today: immigration, the culture wars, the war against global terrorism,
national (and personal) debt, even the epidemic of obesity that is killing
more Americans than terrorists do. With the optimistic, get your-hands-dirty,
can-do spirit that typifies what's best about America, Chuck Norris grapples
with the toughest problems facing our country and proves that they're no match
for Black Belt Patriotism.