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America's Godly Heritage
by David Barton Every history and
government teacher will want this video for their students. It shows many
funny, sad, and rediculous stories of how our present day "historians" have
sensored our Christian heritage and lied to our children. Learn about the
present day court rulings that take away your freedom and violate the
constitution. But, most of all, see the quotes directly from our founding
fathers, that our present day "historians" intentionally leave out of your
children's text books.
At
Any Cost : How Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election by Bill
Sammon In this fast-paced account of what happened to
Florida's controversial vote, Sammon explains how a defeated Gore desperately
fought to turn things around. He starts by suggesting that tens of thousands of
voters in the Florida Panhandle--Republican country--decided not to cast
ballots when the media wrongly called the state for Gore early in the evening
on Election Day, before all the polls had closed in the western part of the
state.
The Shadows
of Power : The Council on Foreign Relations and the American
Decline by James Perloff James Perloff
exposes the subversive roots and global designs of the CFR. Passed off as a
think-tank, this group is a key "power behind the throne," with hundreds of
top-appointed government officials drawn from its ranks. Traces activity from
the Wilson to Reagan administrations.
The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How
Prosecutors and Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name of
Justice by Paul Craig Roberts, Lawrence M.
Stratton There's the war on drugs, which makes it
possible for federal agents to investigate people simply for carrying large
amounts of cash. There's the crusade against white-collar crime, which has
turned the plea bargain into an enemy of the truth. And there's outright
misconduct, abetted by prosecutors more interested in compiling long lists of
indictments than ensuring the fair treatment of all suspects. The Tyranny of
Good Intentions is replete with examples of how government treads on freedom
through ill-willed prosecution and faceless bureaucracy.
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America's
Thirty Years War: Who is Winning? by Balint Vazsonyi
"Every day," Balint Vazsonyi cautions, "serious persons tell us
that 'communism has lost,' 'socialism has collapsed,' 'conservatism is taking
over America.' Each of these is an inaccurate assumption, or the product of
wishful thinking." Despite the collapse of the Soviet bloc, he argues,
democracy's victory is unclear, because since the 1960s Americans have
increasingly abandoned the basic principles--"the rule of law, individual
rights, guaranteed property, and a common American identity"--on which the
United States was founded.
Secret
Records Revealed : The Men, the Money, and the Methods Behind the New World
Order by Dennis L. Cuddy People want to
know if the New World Order is a conspiracy. I tell them there "is" no
conspiracy, but there "was" one, part of which is playing out today. Rather
than speculating, this book gives dates and quotes of the individuals involved
or knowledgeable about some aspect of the conspiracy. In their own words, the
conspiracy and its results are tracked over time (from Cecil Rhodes through
Rhodes scholar Bill Clinton) through today and into the future.
The
Age of Consent : The Rise of Relativism and the Corruption of Popular
Culture by Robert H. Knight The
vise-grip of moral relativism on American popular culture was not suddenly
achieved in the 1960s. An incisive new book of unequaled historical scope
studies this alluring but poisonous philosophy's hundred-year conquest of the
institutions that shape the popular mind: art, music, architecture, film, and,
of course, television.
John Adams by David
McCullough Overshadowed by the lustrous presidents
Washington and Jefferson, who bracketed his tenure in office, Adams emerges
from McCullough's brilliant biography as a truly heroic figure--not only for
his significant role in the American Revolution but also for maintaining his
personal integrity in its strife-filled aftermath. |
None Dare Call It Conspiracy
by Gary Allen This book provides all of the information
anyone needs to demonstrate that the world is dominated by and governed by a
small group of super rich, elite international bankers who aim to control the
world's economy. - A Reader from BC Canada
The
Terrible Truth About Liberals by Neal Boortz
If you think Rush Limbaugh is conservative, you obviously
haven't met Neal Boortz. "America's Best Male Talk Show Host" has swapped his
microphone for a computer keyboard and produced what is sure to be one of the
most controversial books of the year. With his typical in-your-face brand of
libertarian politics, Boortz provides fresh insights into nagging social and
political issues. There's never a dull page.
Cloning
of the American Mind : Eradicating Morality through Education
by B. K. Eakman CLONING OF THE AMERICAN MIND focuses
on America's "illiteracy cartel" which, the author maintains, is built around
an out-of-control psychographic consulting industry. The book details how
student and family records have assumed a "commodity" status under new
education mandates coupled to rapid advances in "predictive" computer
technology. As unethical behavioral scientists team up with school testing
companies, computer specialists, and information brokers to produce polls and
predict workforce needs, a political weapon is being created that holds a
youngsters future employment prospects hostage to a set of
quasi-political, psychological criteria . . . while the nation's cognitive and
cultural knowledge base is systematically eradicated.
Basic
Economics: A Citizen's Guide to the Economy by Thomas
Sowell A text conveying basic economic principles. Includes
examples from all over the world and throughout history, illustrating how
misuse, misunderstanding, or non-use of basic economic principles has led to
series problems, including the Great Depression in the United States in the
1930's.
The Vision of the Anointed : Self-Congratulation
As a Basis for Social Policy by Thomas Sowell
A critical examination of failed social policies, in particular
the ""politically correct"" theory, identifies the mistakes that have penalized
American education, criminal justice, and core families.
America's Secret Establishment
by Antony C. Sutton This one book contains the four previous Antony Sutton
titles which all expose The Order: a secret, senior-year society at Yale
University, many members of which have attained positions of power far beyond
most peoples imaginations.
More Liberty Means Less Government : Our Founders
Knew This Well (Hoover Institution Press Publication ; No. 453)
by Walter E. Williams In this new collection of
thoughtful, hard-hitting essays, Walter E. Williams once again takes on the
left wing's most sacred cows with provocative insights, brutal candor, and an
uncompromising reverence for personal liberty and the principles laid out in
our Declaration of Independence and Constitution.
What Color is a Conservative? by Chriss Winston,
J. C., Jr. Watts Oklahoma Congressman Watts charts his
personal experiences, his political beliefs and aspirations and his abiding
faith. An inspiring autobiography of one of America's emerging leaders.
Ten Stupid Things
Couples Do to Mess Up Their Relationships by Laura, Dr.
Schlessinger
A Woman Rides the Beast
by Dave Hunt Dave Hunt's books provides compelling evidence for the
role of the Roman Catholic Church in the last days. Many will be turned off
from this book, believing such ambitious claims to be too malicious for todays
increasingly ecumenical 'church'. However, the astute student of history and
scripture will realize that the devil does indeed appear as an angel of light,
recognizing that what we see today in the Roman Catholic Church is but a small
snapshot of the 'historical church'. Anyone doubting the historical accuracy of
this book should recognize that the sources and citations are taken almost
_exclusively_ from Roman Catholic Historians. |