Monthly Archives: October 2008

Something Important Happened Today

What is it about an American that sets him apart from all others? Could it be that we are willing to die for our freedoms and beliefs or is it just merely patriotism? How patriotic are you? Now, you can have a yardstick to measure up to in Something Important Happened Today. Continue reading

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US Military Draft Looms Says Ron Paul

In his new bestseller The Revolution: A Manifesto, Ron Paul warns Americans that “Given the overseas ambitions of so much of our political class, a return of the draft may actually be closer than we realize.” Is THIS the last straw that would wake Americans up from their slumber? What if your loved ones (men and women) received their letters for a call of “duty” within the next year? Continue reading

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Political Frugality – Review

It is hard to specify exactly what genre Larry Roth’s new book can fall into. Political, frugal living, gay rights, taking care of the body and more are covered in Political Frugality – Guerrilla Economics for the Demonized, Devalued and Disenfranchised. Continue reading

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Jason Seeley’s War – Book Review

I felt that Dean Salter did a wonderful job portraying this aspect of war. How this young man running from a war he could not believe in, tore families apart. The community was also torn in their perception of this ‘criminal’ in their midst… Continue reading

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Reconciliation – Islam, Democracy, and the West

She wrote this book to present the real effective image of Islam to the people with positive gesture. It is also believed that she made the last few edits to her book the day she died. Her long-time friend and adviser, Washington political consultant and lobbyist Mark A. Siegel, indicates that he collaborated on the manuscript. Continue reading

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