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Story
The approaching holiday season sets the scene for a battle, long in the making.
Christmas is under attack. The true celebration of Christ’s birth has been lost
in a sea of tolerance and apathy.
Bob Revere, a decorated veteran and mayor, reconnects with his past when his
alienated grandson, Chris, moves back to town. Through the discovery of a series
of video diaries found in a footlocker, Chris wrestles with understanding the
supreme sacrifice that his father Thomas made fighting for their freedom. Even
more poignantly, realizing that their own freedoms have been slipping away, Bob
and Chris question that while Thomas died fighting for their freedom, what are
they doing now? What can one grandpa do? What can one kid do?
As the story unfolds, we find out just how much difference one ordinary person
can make. Bob, the grandpa who serves as mayor of his hometown as it is entering
the holiday season, determines to bring back the “true” celebration of Christmas
to Mount Columbus. Chris encounters his own challenges for freedom at school
while Bob’s fight for freedom brings him face to face with the hard-hitting
ACLO.
Find out what happens as Bob exclaims, “My fight isn’t about colored lights and
a Christmas tree on the city square. It’s about freedom, and taking back what’s
been stolen from us. One by one we have lost freedoms that our forefathers, our
brothers in arms and my son died for. It’s time we stand up for what they died
for...for what we believe in.” |
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