America’s Rite

Volume I

by Dean Crist


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/5/2005

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 456
ISBN : 9781420842869
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 456
ISBN : 9781420842876

About the Book

Americas Rite is a compilation of stories bonded around one central figure, with the end result being a cross between Arabian Nights and Aesops Fables. However, unlike the linear logic used in Arabic literature, this book uses the circular logic of Western literature to form its moral conclusions. How closely Americas Rite actually comes to hitting the mark will be determined by each reader. In literary terms, Americas Rite is a fiction novel, which uses parables as the foundation for hypothetical solutions to problems inherent in American Society. In actuality, America''s Rite is a blend of real facts, with factious scenarios and characters, intended to stimulate discussions toward resolving internal problems plaguing modern American Society. The concept of this book was stated very nicely by the Nigerian author who wrote, "Writers dont give prescriptions; they give headaches." Americas Rite portrays: a) the fact America is not a homogeneous society, but a society of many parts in constant conflict, and b) how constant manipulations and revisionist history by the Politically Correct have played no small part in Americas slide towards chaos and mediocrity. Parental discretion should be applied to the reading of Americas Rite. This book uses graphic sex as reader stimulus, and it is the intent of Americas Rite to sell the concept of correcting the problems in American Society to as many Americans as humanly possible. It is unfortunate the use of graphic sex in Americas Rite will limit the availability, provocation, and political discussion from the developing minds of American youth -- because American youth will eventually need to deal with the problems discussed in this book.

 


About the Author

Dean Crist was born in 1948, and spent his youth in the working class Chicago suburb of Blue Island, Illinois. In 1960 he graduated from Blue Island Elementary School; in 1966  he graduated from Culver Military Academy; during the tumultuous 60s, he attended Iowa State University; in 1971, he graduated with degrees in Zoology and Bio-Chemistry. After graduation from ISU, Mr. Crist chose a lifestyle which allowed him to pursue an avid love of the outdoors and wildlife conservation. To that end, in 1972, he became a successful restaurant owner in the small town of Minocqua, Wisconsin. His idyllic existence in the beautiful northwoods experienced a radical demise in the late 1980s, when a Federal Judge began segregating the use of Northern Wisconsins natural resources between Indian and non-Indian American Citizens. Recognizing the polarizing effects to Northern Wisconsins population such segregation would cause, as well as understanding the depravation to the natural resources the court awarded Treaty Rights were causing, Mr. Crist became deeply involved in the Treaty Rights Conflicts which engulfed Northern Wisconsin in the late

80s and early 90s.  In 1988, Mr. Crist became the spokesman for Stop Treaty Abuse Wisconsin, an anti-treaty rights organization composed of sportsmen, conservationists and residents of Northern WI. The purpose of STA/WI was to:

a) help fight the rape the Northern Wisconsins natural resources being conducted under the guise of Treaty Rights, b) raise public awareness to the courts segregation of Northern Wisconsin, and c) illuminate the violation of Constitutionally guaranteed equality which is violated by Treaty Rights.  During his fight for equality in Northern Wisconsin, Mr. Crist interacted with all levels of the American Political System. In his decade of legal battles, he was tried several times on the state level, took a federal case to the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals twice, and eventually got the issue of Wisconsins Treaty Rights before the US Supreme Court in Washington, DC. In that Supreme Court case, Wisconsins Treaty Rights were decide by a 5-4 decision in favor of the Indians -- an extremely contentious decision, with the justice who wrote the decision for the majority being exposed for blatant conflict of interest. Mr. Crist now resides in semi-retirement in the beautiful, and now segregated, northwoods of Northern Wisconsin.