On My Honor: Why the American Values of the Boy Scouts Are Worth Fighting For
by Rick Perry, Governor of Texas and Presidential Candidate
On My Honor underscores the depth to which the culture warriors of the left will go to force their secular humanist minority view upon American society and revered American institutions. It is a revealing look at a culture war that rages close to the surface of American life, and it is a must read for any American concerned that our society is slipping from the high moral ground of liberty to the valley of license.
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Our Journey
by Johnnie Mac Walters
Johnnie Mac Walters writes about his journey though life starting at his birth on December 20, 1919.
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They Think You’re Stupid: Why Democrats Lost Your Vote and What Republicans Must Do to Keep It
by Herman Cain
In They Think You’re Stupid, Herman Cain offers an action plan to help the marginalized voter find a true voice in the political process, while at the same time offering political party leaders an avenue back to the heart of American democracy—the voters.
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They Think You’re Stupid: Why Democrats Lost Your Vote and What Republicans Must Do to Keep It
by Herman Cain
In They Think You’re Stupid, Herman Cain offers an action plan to help the marginalized voter find a true voice in the political process, while at the same time offering political party leaders an avenue back to the heart of American democracy—the voters.
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Red State Rising: Triumph of the Republican Party in Georgia
by Tommy Hills
On November 5, 2002—Election Day—most Georgians were surprised to learn that they had elected their first Republican governor in 130 years, becoming the last state of the old Confederacy to break the long-time Democratic lock on the governor’s office and both houses of the state legislature. Red State Rising: Triumph of the Republican Party in Georgia tells this fascinating story.
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Purt Nigh Gone: The Old Mountain Ways
by Zell Miller
Purt Nigh Gone: The Old Mountain Ways, the latest book by New York Times best-selling author, former U. S. senator and Georgia governor Zell Miller, is about a way of life that once was, but is no more. Time has taken its toll on much of the unique Appalachian mountain culture. Only a remnant now remains.
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Creating the Better Hour: Lessons from William Wilberforce
by Chuck Stetson
The life of William Wilberforce, a great Christian parliamentarian and abolitionist, is the starting point for a first-class group of contributors to show Wilberforce as a model for engaging modern culture. Essays detail how people today can emulate his life, great persuasive techniques, and his Clapham Circle colleagues to bring about cultural change and end oppression.
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The Miracle of Brasstown Valley
by Zell Miller
A true story of the miraculous creation of a college in a remote mountain valley at the turn of the 19th century and the captivating characters who, with the grace of God, made it happen.
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A Price Too High: The Judiciary in Jeopardy
by Judge Charles W. Pickering
A Price Too High, a follow-up to Supreme Chaos, presents Pickering’s personal fight for judicial confirmation. In the book, he reflects on his odyssey through the confirmation debacle and suggests solutions he believes will benefit the nominees of any party, strengthen the independence of the federal judiciary, and fortify our nation’s commitment to the rule of law.
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Supreme Chaos: The Politics of Judicial Confirmation & the Culture War
by Judge Charles W. Pickering
In Supreme Chaos, Judge Pickering, who faced unprecedented use of the filibuster by Senate Democrats, provides an insightful assessment of the judicial confirmation process and argues that we must find a way out of the quagmire for the sake of the judiciary, our children and grandchildren, and the rights of all Americans.
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Indivisible: Uniting Values for a Divided America
by Martha Zoller
In Indivisible, Martha Zoller pinpoints a wide range of issues where she believes the American public—the voters—are unified, from health care and abortion to terrorism and the war in Iraq to social security and public education.
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A Deficit of Decency
by Zell Miller
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With his customary wit and insight, former U.S. Senator and Georgia Governor Zell Miller identifies a wide range of issues—from media and sports role models, to the judiciary, to the decline of traditional Christian values of the family, responsibility and sacrifice—where an absence of decency is threatening the heart of America.
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A National Party No More: The Conscience of a Conservative Democrat
by Zell Miller
A New York Times Best Seller, A National Party No More reveals Senator Miller’s insightful critique of the Democratic Party. With the growl of the Marine sergeant he was, Miller leaves no doubt that he believes his own Democratic Party is badly out of step with most of the country and needs to shape up or ship out.
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The Meaning of Is: The Squandered Impeachment and Wasted Legacy of William Jefferson Clinton
by Bob Barr
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Former Congressman Bob Barr highlights the shocking depth of corruption that characterized Clinton’s administration. Proving his reputation as Clinton’s worst nightmare, Barr reveals previously unknown details of the impeachment process; describing how its scope was artificially limited and its progress politically undermined by both Democrats and Republicans.
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Diplomatic Divorce: Why America Should End Its Love Affair with the United Nation
by Thomas P. Kilgannon
In this bold and provocative new book, Diplomatic Divorce, Tom Kilgannon argues that failure to understand the United Nations and the motivations of the people who run it imperils not only America’s international sovereignty but ultimately America’s independence.
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Only in America: From Immigrant to CEO
by Paul Oreffice with Tom Hanlon
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The United States is the land of opportunity and a society unique in the history of the world. It is only in America that an immigrant could create a new life. Only in America could someone arrive speaking fewer than fifty words of English and work through the ranks to become the CEO of a major company. This someone is Paul Oreffice and this is his story—the American story.
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