A Seemingly Senseless Act
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About the Book
"Power is intoxicating, and as the President of the United States, one person is entrusted with the greatest reserve of absolute power in the world.
Every four years our country avails itself to the possibility of a shift in that power, and as the country clamors for either stability or change in the administration, two would-be-kings stand silently in the wings, waiting to hear which one had been chosen.
The actual transition of power is painless; the new order waits at the front door for the marching bands, while the old slips silently out the back. There are no regrets, just sighs of relief as the former President goes back to the life he had carved for himself before his term in office; back to when things were simple.
But, power is intoxicating."
About the Author
I live in Lancaster, PA and I have been married for seven years to my wife Darla, the one I couldn?t live without. I've spent time with many politicians and their security service and have always watched and wondered ? what if? Hopefully, we now have the answer.