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The Imperial President: The Rise, Reign and Legacy of Richard Webb
“On June 5th, 1949 Richard Webb died in his bed peacefully in the middle of the night. Following the death the puppet Congress declared both his birthday and death day to made National holidays, alongside those of Washington and Lincoln. The citizens of the central USNA (what was the former USA) mourned the loss of their beloved leader while in the occupied territories of former Canada and Mexico the citizens there secretly celebrated the death the American Dictator. Many had hoped that Webb’s death would see the collapse of the union he had forged.” -“The American King” by Christopher Sampson, British Historian
"When one discusses the 20th century, its nearly impossible to discus without talking about Webb. No one man can say he had a greater impact on the world." -Alexander Smith, grandson of Webb's political enemy, Franklin Smith and author of "A True History of the United States of North America.
"I find it appalling that my former countrymen could put a war-mongering tyrant alongside great men such as Washington, Adams, Jefferson, Lincoln, and TR. And this still pesisting approval of Webb only solidifies my belief that the abomination of the United States of North America will continue." -Steven Drove, public intellectual who currently resisdes in the UK.