By Jay Goldberg
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett
A river of blood runs through U.S. foreign and domestic relations leaving in its wake a BREAKDOWN.
Policy has power to destroy and to heal. BREAKDOWN wrestles with both the manifestations of a pervasive violence and a means toward mending. It lays out the problem in U.S. foreign and domestic affairs and offers a bailout—a turn around, a U-turn in fresh ideas.
This compelling political manifesto transports readers from war-torn southwest central Asia to Africa’s Horn to Colombia’s cocoa plantations and Afghanistan’s poppy fields to education deficits-USA and homelessness on the streets of LA. The trip drives home the old truth that endless war is lightning striking the foundations of liberty and causing BREAKDOWN.
American author and independent journalist—a former Peace Corps teacher—Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett’s notes and commentary decry the way of violence and argue for community consciousness, words over war in content and execution of U.S. foreign and domestic policies. Bennett’s internationalist educator nonpartisan progressivist credentials shine throughout this well-orchestrated dialogue of current affairs and historical contexts in violence, rallying readers to assist a U-turn from America’s way of violence into a new progressive society.
BREAKDOWN offers a fully documented and indexed account of regressive status quo and progressive society.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett
A river of blood runs through U.S. foreign and domestic relations leaving in its wake a BREAKDOWN.
Policy has power to destroy and to heal. BREAKDOWN wrestles with both the manifestations of a pervasive violence and a means toward mending. It lays out the problem in U.S. foreign and domestic affairs and offers a bailout—a turn around, a U-turn in fresh ideas.
This compelling political manifesto transports readers from war-torn southwest central Asia to Africa’s Horn to Colombia’s cocoa plantations and Afghanistan’s poppy fields to education deficits-USA and homelessness on the streets of LA. The trip drives home the old truth that endless war is lightning striking the foundations of liberty and causing BREAKDOWN.
American author and independent journalist—a former Peace Corps teacher—Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett’s notes and commentary decry the way of violence and argue for community consciousness, words over war in content and execution of U.S. foreign and domestic policies. Bennett’s internationalist educator nonpartisan progressivist credentials shine throughout this well-orchestrated dialogue of current affairs and historical contexts in violence, rallying readers to assist a U-turn from America’s way of violence into a new progressive society.
BREAKDOWN offers a fully documented and indexed account of regressive status quo and progressive society.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Eugene C. Di Cerbo
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Eugene C. Di Cerbo
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FORMAT: Hardcover
By Mark Pribonic and William A. Danielson
The Ten Commandments are the moral codes by which God had commanded the manner in which individuals are to lead their daily lives. However, more than this, embedded in the moral code first received by Moses is the foundations of capitalism and limited government “The bottom line is that Moses, Paine and Rand could have all sat down and agreed on the most important outcome, yet disagreed on the source. Can you imagine the scene? Stunning indeed.”After reading this book, you will never look at the organization of society [government] the same again.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Mark Pribonic and William A. Danielson
The Ten Commandments are the moral codes by which God had commanded the manner in which individuals are to lead their daily lives. However, more than this, embedded in the moral code first received by Moses is the foundations of capitalism and limited government “The bottom line is that Moses, Paine and Rand could have all sat down and agreed on the most important outcome, yet disagreed on the source. Can you imagine the scene? Stunning indeed.”After reading this book, you will never look at the organization of society [government] the same again.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By William J. Chirgwin
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FORMAT: Softcover
By Grant W. Hunter
Alaskans live or die by natural resources development. Democrats probably prefer that Alaskans die in order to provide a pristine landscape for their pals among the Eurotrash and environmentalists. On May 31, 1996, the United States Court of Federal Claims ruled that the State of Alaska was not contractually entitled to collect 90 percent of the mineral leasing revenues from federal lands within Alaska. The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed that decision by incorporating the aforesaid decision by reference without further comment in 1997. The United States Supreme Court refused certiorari in 1998. These courts ignored Alaskans’ rights under the Alaska Statehood Act and the larger issue of the rights of states under the statehood compacts within their respective statehood acts.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Grant W. Hunter
Alaskans live or die by natural resources development. Democrats probably prefer that Alaskans die in order to provide a pristine landscape for their pals among the Eurotrash and environmentalists. On May 31, 1996, the United States Court of Federal Claims ruled that the State of Alaska was not contractually entitled to collect 90 percent of the mineral leasing revenues from federal lands within Alaska. The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed that decision by incorporating the aforesaid decision by reference without further comment in 1997. The United States Supreme Court refused certiorari in 1998. These courts ignored Alaskans’ rights under the Alaska Statehood Act and the larger issue of the rights of states under the statehood compacts within their respective statehood acts.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Grant W. Hunter
Alaskans live or die by natural resources development. Democrats probably prefer that Alaskans die in order to provide a pristine landscape for their pals among the Eurotrash and environmentalists. On May 31, 1996, the United States Court of Federal Claims ruled that the State of Alaska was not contractually entitled to collect 90 percent of the mineral leasing revenues from federal lands within Alaska. The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed that decision by incorporating the aforesaid decision by reference without further comment in 1997. The United States Supreme Court refused certiorari in 1998. These courts ignored Alaskans’ rights under the Alaska Statehood Act and the larger issue of the rights of states under the statehood compacts within their respective statehood acts.
FORMAT: Hardcover