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The Dream of
the Fathers
America in 2178
is just two
years away from
the country's
eighty-fourth
presidential
election.
America will
never be the
same. Decades of
change have led
the American
majority to a
date with
destiny and one
man has been
propelled to the
forefront of
American
politics. That
man, the one man
who will deliver
the American
dream to the
disenfranchised
majority, is
Senator Steven
Hidalgo.
But the
opposition
forces are
powerful and
practicality has
caused them to
jettison the
cumbersome
concepts of
ethics and
morality for the
explicit rewards
of success.
Their only
reality is
control and
their only
chance at
continuing that
reality is bound
within the next
presidential
election.
Welcome to
politics in the
twenty-second
century, where
loyalty and
trust are
heirlooms to a
political
landscape that
takes no
prisoners. But
woven like a
powerful
incantation into
the social
fabric of the
oppressed
majority is a
two hundred year
old love story
that offers a
last glimmer of
hope.
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