America’s New Year’s Resolution

It is a new year, time for individual resolutions, but also for America to make a resolution to reawaken the nation.
America’s New Year’s Resolution
An American flag hangs from a window in an East Harlem public housing complex in New York City on May 19, 2015. Spencer Platt/Getty Images
Vincent J. Bove
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It is a new year, time for individual resolutions, but also for America to make a resolution to reawaken the nation.

As memorialized in my Epoch Times weekly column over the past two years, there are daunting challenges throughout America demanding a full-force commitment to transformation.

America must rise to the occasion and be renewed, rejuvenated, and restored; ignited by the principles of leadership, vigilance, and collaboration.

Challenges throughout society are clearly indicated by our crisis of character, culture of violence, and the devastating consequences of natural disasters.

 Inspired by our legacy of freedom, democracy, and liberty, we must honestly assess our failures to transform the nation.
Vincent J. Bove
Vincent J. Bove
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Vincent J. Bove, CPP, is a national speaker and author on issues critical to America. Bove is a recipient of the FBI Director’s Community Leadership Award for combating crime and violence and is a former confidant of the New York Yankees. His newest book is “Listen to Their Cries.” For more information, see www.vincentbove.com
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