Archive for the ‘Political Books’ Category

Reconciliation – Islam, Democracy, and the West

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
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.

Mass Media and Mental Games Shaping Our Political and Perceived Realities

Tuesday, September 30th, 2008
What do you know? If what you know is what you read in the newspapers and see on TV, then perhaps you do not know much at all. Indeed, there are propaganda spin-meisters at every turn shaping your created realities. In fact, let me recommend a very good book to you about how political games are played at the highest levels of American Politics.

Politics As Usual and the Move Towards Socialism

Wednesday, September 24th, 2008
Politics is like a drug for society as it is the catalyst, as well as the sound and fury of mankind and his slow progression. Some say that politics is no way to run the human race or our civilization, yet others swear by their leaders, who often enough turn out to be complete hypocrites. Just when you think you have found an honest politician, low and behold we learn that they are not what they purport or the media allows us to believe

Black Belt Patriotism – How to Reawaken America by Chuck Norris

Friday, September 12th, 2008
I spent the night reading "Black Belt Patriotism" and was quite impressed. It was not what I thought it was going to be. It had much more research than I expected. In fact, there are over thirty pages of notes, containing more than three hundred references from the text. Norris did his homework! If you share his conservative views, you are going to love this book. You might even stand up and yell, "You tell 'em Chuck!" If you are liberal, you are going to disagree with many of the solutions Norris provides, and you might even be insulted because he pulls no punches with his beliefs.

Unborn Child Amendment – Amending the US Constitution Through State Legislatures

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008
Congress and States can't overturn Roe v Wade with incremental legislation. When the Court mandated a "constitutional amendment" from the bench it created a new "Constitution", without ratification by the States. It removed the inalienable right to life for the Unborn Child (Amendment XIV) and replaced it with an un-enumerated right of privacy for the mother. The father, grandparents & mother lost their heritage.

International Blackmailing

Friday, August 1st, 2008
We kind of knew this from the 1970s through the 1980s, or at least we talked about it back then, that international blackmailing would become a reality, if we did not put it in check at that moment, and we did not put it in check, and still we have not. It now is a reality, like the EU is now a reality, in the 70s it was loose talk, the ten-nations now are something like 26, but my point is this.

Review – “The Prosecution of George W. Bush For Murder” by Vincent Bugliosi

Thursday, July 31st, 2008
Review of the controversial new book by the author of "Helter Skelter". Discussion and analysis of Vincent Bugliosi's "The Prosecution of George W. Bush for Murder."

People Decide Whether There Should Be More Or Less Government Involvement

Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Ron Paul was a 2008 presidential candidate. There was another aspect to his being a candidate. He shared a message of lower taxes, a foreign policy of non-intervention but not isolationist, domestic security, the rights of individuals, the economy stabilized, and government as called for by the Constitution. There is a story that's been around from about the time Dr. Paul started in public office. It is a reminder and perhaps an encouragement for people to voice their opinions and take action to find solutions to the world's many problems. The story is called Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes by Eleanor Coerr with illustrations by Ronald Himler. It is based upon a real child who developed leukemia as a result of the atomic bomb that dropped on her city during WW II. Dr. Paul is a leader who is consistent in being knowledgeable, using common sense, and courage in the face of opposition. He wants the best for everyone. He doesn't give up. Perhaps with history continuing to repeat itself, taking a look at this voice of reason will result in a new path for people to follow so that there will be peace in the world.

The Revolution – A Manifesto

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Ron Paul has been called the Thomas Jefferson of our time. I am sure that Jefferson along with Washington, Franklin, Adams, and the rest of our Founding Fathers would be pleased with the ideas brought forth in The Revolution: A Manifesto.

Do We Dare With-Obama?

Thursday, June 5th, 2008
Obama, do we dare make him president? if so, then what? A look at how I think things would go. Just an opinion, no more, don't panic.