Welcome,
New User!
ebook store cart icon Cart (0 items)
Checkout

Kerry, John A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America eBook

A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America

By:
eBook Publisher: Penguin
Imprint: Penguin

Format: ePub Encrypted (DRM)


Earn $0.50 - Write a Review »

Share/Save/Bookmark  

 

Our Price

$10.99

Reward Money:

$0.00

buy it

As an outsider among insiders in the U.S. Senate, John Kerry has never been afraid to battle the political establishment and fight the fights that need fighting. Now, in "A Call to Service," the Democratic presidential candidate formally introduces himself to the nation. In a book rich with autobiographical details that explain the experiences behind the ideas, Kerry offers his vision for America.

Share your thoughts on the A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America Political Science eBook with others!

Title of eBook: A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America
Release Date: 07-06-2004
Publisher: Penguin

This eBook download is available in the following formats:

Buy This Format

Parent title A Call to Service:...
Encrypted (DRM) Yes
SKU 9781101200896
File size 213
Internet Security n/a
Printing Not allowed
Copying Not allowed
Read aloud No
Sys requirements
Download reader
Devices Samsung Tablet, Apple Ipad & Iphone, Barnes & Noble Nook, Kobo eReader, Aluratek Libre, Iliad, Nokia, Blackberry, Hanlin
NoteePub, short for electronic publication is one of our favorites and should be yours for a couple of reasons. ePub offers reflowable text giving you flexibility to manipulate how the content is presented. Moreover, lots of cool features are now being developed for the reader like advanced video and audio. ePub is now an industry standard, so all of the "non-propreitary" hardware manufacturers are now supporting it.

A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America

Chapter One

Why I Am Running for President * * *

I am a child of the greatest generation of Americans and therefore a member of the most fortunate generation of Americans. Like my parents, I have always hoped and often assumed that my own children will have more opportunities in life than I had and will live in a country and in a world where such opportunities are more widely shared and more deeply rooted than at any time in the past. I am running for president in no small part to redeem that promise for the America to come. While we are living today in the most extraordinary and powerful nation on earth, I believe not only that America's best days are still to come but that our best work is yet to be done. We have the capacity to lift the life of our own land as well as lead the world to a safer and more hopeful future. But doing so will require equal measures of strength, vision, and resolve, embodied in a leadership that grasps both the breadth of our potential and the great legacy of our past.

As Americans, we inherit with our birthright of freedom a sacred chain of responsibility that stretches back to the Founders and to the sacrifices of the immigrants who built this country before and after them and extends to the present day. Our task is not just to guarantee material progress: along with a better life we must pass on to our children that unique sense of optimism and that God-given belief in the universal appeal of our ideals that have always marked our national character. I look ahead with confidence, because all around us I see evidence

...

Read full excerpt from A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America ebook

Similar to A Call to Service: My Vision for a Better America

The Land of Painted Caves
By Jean M. Auel

1 Ratings(s)
1 Review(s)
November 20, 2011: The first book I had to start over a few times before I got interested. Once I began the series, I was eager to read the next book. With great pleasure I bought the land of...

More »

May 12, 2011: Cian is trapped in a mirror, which he finds intolerable but has learned to deal over the centuries that is until he meets Jessi and has to save her life from people that wa...

More »

American Realism Revisited
By Hakim J Hazim

1 Ratings(s)
1 Review(s)
November 18, 2005: This book was so refreshing, well written, and relevant because it doesn't look to blame or bash anyone, but it is obvious the author is looking for solutions and direction...

More »

Into the Wilderness
By Sara Donati

1 Ratings(s)
1 Review(s)
September 22, 2010: This is truly a sprawling historical saga, the beginning of a series of such. I first read it because it was blurbed by (and compared to) Diana Gabaldon. The setting is t...

More »