Publisher's Synopsis
I realize this book will create a great deal of controversy. It has never been easy to challenge the consensus because the System of any kind, in any context will try to preserve the status quo, by all means possible. Having spent the majority of my life in South Central Los Angeles and living within the confines of an unjust corrupt political and criminal justice system I felt obliged to share my knowledge, analyses, and conclusions. Hopefully, this account will raise the level of awareness among the general public and initiate the discussion that, in turn, may entail major cultural changes, as well as a revision in Congress.The beneficiaries will be all of us, ourselves, our children, our beloved ones, the society, as a whole, who will conclude that the Constitutional Republic is the most valuable document ever written in history and especially for all black people from the northern to southern and to the eastern and western borders of the USA. It is written in hopes that people can live a healthier, longer, and safer life here in America.This book can be read on two different levels. First, it may be read by ordinary people with a limited, if any, political education or political background. Throughout, the book has been written with this audience in mind. At times, the evidence presented might seem overwhelming: busy schemes with an assumption of many conspiracy theories. I hope that you won't be easily discouraged. Even if the political and economic content of a given chapter is hard to understand, the evidence presented, the citations from original documents, conclu-sions drawn, and recommendations made can be easily comprehended. Some chapters are very light in political schemes and can be easily understood by a layperson. One of the important features of this book is that it does not have a textbook structure in the chapters, in order to be understood, need not be read in the sequence given. In fact, you can start the journey from any chapter, based on your interests, tastes, and preferences. The second group of readers will be represented by politicians both the Liberal Left and Right-Wingers, and Illegal Immigrants who have migrated from all parts of the world to America, academia, and government agencies, as well as advocacy groups. I do not expect everybody in the community to agree with the content and ideas put forth in this book. But I do hope that the information and knowledge presented will become a wake-up call for the public coming to the realization that the current state of affairs is not satisfactory, to say the least, and it needs to be fixed urgently. This book concludes an inadequacy of the current state of affairs and the urgency of the changes needed. .Arleen Marta, Author and Mike Newton, Contributor