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| When
I Was a Kid, This Was a Free Country |
By
G. Gordon Liddy
Hardcover
- (October 2002) - $27.95
So
much has changed since G. Gordon Liddy was a kid
- and not for the better. In the latest book from
the smash-hit radio host, When I Was a Kid, This
Was a Free Country, he surveys the damage: restrictive
gun control laws, bewilderingly complicated and
limiting environmental regulations, politically
correct strangleholds on free speech and free thought,
and even encroachments on our property rights and
due process of law.
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By
Bill Gertz
Hardcover
- (September 2002) - $27.95
Breakdown
is the real story of how September 11 was allowed
to happen-complete with previously unpublished
classified documents (the details of which have
been redacted to protect American security).
New York Times bestselling author Bill Gertz
uses his unparalleled access to contacts and knowledge
of Americas intelligence system to show how
this system completely broke down in the years,
months, and days leading up to the deadly terrorist
attacks on the World Trade Center Towers and the
Pentagon.
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By
Bill Sammon
Hardcover
- (October 2002) - $27.95
Best-selling
author and award-winning White House correspondent
Bill Sammon goes behind the scenes with President
George W. Bush as he leads our nation through a
new kind of war. Fighting Back follows Bush
from September 11, 2001 when he learned of the attacks
while at a grade school in Florida, through the
overthrow of the Taliban in Afghanistan, through
the most recent developments. Sammon uses his unprecedented
White House access to put readers behind the scenes
and in the know.
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By
Michelle Malkin
Hardcover
- (September 2002) - $27.95
Invasion
exposes how America continues to welcome terrorists,
criminal aliens, foreign murderers, torturers, and
the rest of the world's "undesirables."
It reveals how our immigration authorities have
granted citizenship or legal permanent residence
to America-haters and brutal thugs. And it explains
how misguided policies and overworked officials
have encouraged criminals to enter our country,
abuse our systems, and attack our citizens.
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By
Wayne LaPierre and
James Jay Bake
Hardcover
- (September 2002) - $27.95
If
the Second Amendment-your right to own a gun-collapses,
so does the entire Bill of Rights. And make no mistake,
there are powerful, organized political forces that
want to take away your gun rights and shove the
Second Amendment into the ashcan of history.
That's the message of Wayne LaPierre, executive
vice president and chief executive officer of
the National Rifle Association, and James Jay
Baker, former executive director of the NRA's
Institute for Legislative Action.
 
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By
Michael S. Rose
Hardcover
- (May 2002) - $27.95
Goodbye,
Good Men provides the real truth behind the
current scandal rocking the Catholic Church. Investigative
reporter Michael Rose has conducted 150 interviews
and exhaustive research to reveal how liberals have
infiltrated the Church-undermining its core beliefs-and
encouraging a radical subculture where homosexuality
is encouraged and anti-religious practices are rewarded.
The revelations in Goodbye, Good Men will
shock the nation and ignite a firestorm of debate.
 
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By
Ted and Shemane Nugent
Hardcover
- (May 2002) - $21.95
Ted
likes to say, You cant grill it until
you kill it. Well, even if you dont
kill it personally, now you can grill it just like
the Nuge. In Kill It and Grill It, Ted Nugent
shares his favorite recipes for such exotic fare
as wild boar, pheasant, buffalo and venison. Kill
It and Grill It is filled with hunting anecdotes,
detailed instructions on cleaning and dressing your
game, helpful hints for those new to hunting and
cooking wild game, nutritional information, and
more than 50 recipes!
 
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by
Meg Meeker,
M.D.
Hardcover
- 288 pages (October 2002) - $24.95
Sexually
transmitted diseases among teens has become a full-blown
epidemic a national emergency thats
killing our kids. In 1960, only two STDs existed.
Today, more than 30 viruses exist. One in five kids
over the age of 11 has genital herpes a 500%
increase since 1976. After their first sexual encounter,
new studies show that teen-age girls have a 46%
chance of contracting human papilloma virus, a virus
that results in cervical cancer 93% of the time!
Clearly, this epidemic is wreaking havoc on our
youth.
In
this groundbreaking expose, Dr. Meg Meeker uncovers
the story of this serious epidemic and the pattern
of political correctness and marketing hype that
has caused this tidal wave of disease.
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| Breaking
the Rules of Aging |
by
David A. Lipschitz, MD, PhD
Hardcover
- 272 pages (October 2002) - $24.95
Forget
failing eyesight and fragile bones-forget everything
you thought you knew about aging; it's out of line
with what the leading researchers know. And Dr.
David Lipschitz PBS's beloved Doctor
David is here to shatter some of the
biggest myths, and to outline a new way to understand
and manage the aging process. The big news? There
are things you can do right now to dramatically
reduce or eliminate the most common afflictions
of old age. But they're not what you think!
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Shakedown:
Exposing the Real Jesse Jackson
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by
Kenneth R. Timmerman
Hardcover
- (March, 2002) - $29.95
Jesse
Jackson is a modern day highway robber who uses
cries of racism to steal from individuals, corporations,
and government, to give to himself, says veteran
investigative reporter Kenneth R. Timmerman. Until
now, however, no one has been brave enough to say
it and diligent enough to prove it...
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What's
So Great About America
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by
Dinesh D'Souza
Hardcover
- (April, 2002) - $27.95
America
is under attack as never before. Not only from foreign
terrorists, but also from within.
Islamic
terrorists declare America the Great Satan.
Many Europeans complain about America spreading
its cultural wasteland. And perhaps worst of all,
here in our own country, those on the political
Left still blame America for every ill in the world.
Left-wing multiculturalism -- dominant in our own
schools and universities -- teaches students that
Western and American culture is no better than,
and probably worse than, Third World cultures.
Does this imply the death of the West? Quite the
opposite, says best-selling author Dinesh DSouza.
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by
Bernard Goldberg
Hardcover
- (December, 2001) - $27.95
In 1996, veteran CBS News reporter and producer
Bernie Goldberg committed the unpardonable sin of
publicly mentioning the issue of liberal bias in
the media. For that he became persona non grata
at CBS. In his new book Bias: A CBS Insider Exposes
How the Media Distorts the News, Goldberg tells
how friends and colleagues turned on him, from junior
CBS reporters all the way to Dan Rather. But much
more than that, he exposes a bias so uniform and
overwhelming that it permeates every news
story we hear and read-and so entrenched and deep
rooted that the networks themselves dont even
recognize it.
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by
Barbara Olson
Hardcover
- 258 pages (October 22, 2001) - $27.95
New York Times best-selling author Barbara
Olson, whose Hell
to Pay laid bare the sordid political deals
of Hillary Rodham Clinton, now turns her razor sharp
vision on the Clintons' shocking excesses in their
final days of office: the outrageous pardons to
political cronies and friends, the looting of the
White House, the executive orders that were sheer
abuses of presidential power, the presidential library
that is becoming a massive boondoggle of vanity
more appropriate to a Third World dictator, and
much more. This was how the Clintons chose to end
their occupation of the White House, in a story
whose reverberations are still shaking the political
landscape.
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In
the Arena: A Memoir of the 20th Century
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by
Caspar Weinberger
Hardcover
- (November, 2001) - $34.95
Caspar Weinberger was privileged to have been on
the front lines of history as it was being made
through most of the twentieth century. It is from
this perspective that he has written his memoirs,
In the Arena: A Memoir of the Twentieth Century.
The book is strung on the thread of his personal
reminiscence, and is filled with anecdotal material
about his encounters with U.S. presidents, world
leaders, and military generals. Weinberger provides
a window on the personalities and motivations of
Presidents Reagan and Nixon before, as well as during,
their presidencies.
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by
Tom Whittaker
Hardcover
- 339 pages (October, 2001) - $27.95
As
Tom Whittaker struggled to keep conscious the night
of November 27, 1979, his thoughts focused on a
singular plea: Please, dont let them take
my legs.
Earlier that evening, a drunk driver struck Toms
VW van on an isolated, snow-covered road in Idaho
and shattered his legs-and his dreams. When he awoke
from emergency surgery, the 31-year-old mountaineers
right leg had been amputated at mid-shin and his
right kneecap removed.
In the years since then, Tom has not only taken
his life back, hes taken his family, his fellow
sportsmen, and hundreds of thousands of disabled
and able-bodied people to the top of the world.
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| Every
Heart Attack is Preventable |
by
Michael Mogadam, M.D.
Hardcover
- 256 pages (August 31, 2001) - $21.95
Your
doctor might be killing you. So says Dr. Michael
Mogadam who illustrates how even the best-intentioned
doctors have failed to keep up with scientific breakthroughs
in preventing heart attacks-and are often advising
patients to do the opposite of what is right. Among
his other findings, Dr. Mogadam shows that for thirty
years American medicine has pegged cholesterol as
Public Enemy #1 in the fight against heart disease-and
proves who wrong that analysis is. In his new book
Every Heart Attack Is Preventable, Dr. Mogadam
highlights the 20 risk factors associated with heart
disease, of which cholesterol is only one, and offers
a step-by-step guide to avoiding-or controlling-all
of them. He includes his own Twenty Risk Factors
diet, which combines good nutrition and the latest
science with practicality and a joy in good food.
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by
David Limbaugh
Hardcover
- 385 pages (March 12, 2001) - $27.95
The
political axiom If power corrupts, absolute
power corrupts absolutely, applies to many
facets of the Clinton administration. And nowhere
was this more true than in the Clinton-Reno Justice
Department.
Absolute Power is the only case-by-case dissection
of the beast that was the Clinton Justice Department.
If you thought youd heard it all, youll
still be shocked at what Limbaugh has uncovered.
Although Clinton and Reno are finally gone, the
effects of their abuse of power live on. Absolute
Power brings to light all of the misdeeds perpetrated
by the Clinton-Reno Justice Department in hope that
we may never witness such abuse of power in the
future.
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by
Bill Sammon
Hardcover
- 256 pages (May 15, 2001) - $27.95
At
Any Cost is the inside story of exactly how
Al Gore dragged a one-day presidential election
into a five-week ordeal and nearly pulled off the
largest act of political larceny ever in American
politics. Award-winning reporter Bill Sammon spent
months on the campaign trail following the Gore
campaign, and then spent the last 40 days in Florida
tracking the post-election ordeal.
At Any Cost will be the one post-election
book to take a critical look at the actions of the
Gore campaign both before and after November 7,
2000.
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by
Michael S. Hyatt
Hardcover
- 279 pages (April 18, 2001) - $27.95
Are
you being watched?
You may not realize it, but your privacy is under
attack. Detailed information about you is available
to just about anyone who wants it--corporations,
fund-raisers, criminals, government agents, and
more. Most people today think of privacy as simply
an Internet issue (that is, if they think about
privacy at all), but as Michael S. Hyatt shows in
Invasion of Privacy, you are vulnerable even
if you dont use a computer.
Its up to you to protect your privacy and
your family from unwelcome intruders. Michael Hyatt
shows you how.
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by
Michael Barone
Hardcover
- 256 pages (May 1, 2001) - $27.95
In the most original book on American ethnic history
in decades veteran political commentator Michael
Barone compares startling ethnic combinations, matching
nineteenth century Jewish, Italian, and Irish immigrants
with, respectively, twentieth century Asian and
Latin American immigrants and black Americans, finding
similar patterns of achievement, occupational preference,
and stimulating continuities in patterns of religious
faith, family values, and politics. Barone also
highlights new challenges.
 
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by
David Schippers
Hardcover
- 352 pages (August 21, 2000) - $27.95
The
shocking and disturbing inside account by the Chief
Counsel to the House impeachment managers. As a
former Chicago prosecutor, David Schippers thought
he had seen everything-treachery, double crosses,
sellouts. But what he saw behind the scenes at the
Clinton impeachment shocked him to his core. This
is his story- the story from a man who knows more
than anyone else about what went on behind closed
doors leading up to the impeachment of President
Clinton.
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by
Barbara Olson
Hardcover
- 344 pages (November 1999) - $27.95
From her husbands first campaign in Arkansas
to his impeachment proceedings, Hillary Clinton
has always stood by her man. But beneath the seemingly
courageous façade lies a cool, calculating
player who has perhaps done more to plunge Bill
Clinton into political hot water than Slick Willie
himself. Television commentator and former congressional
investigator Barbara Olson has conducted countless
interviews and tapped sources of Washington insiders
to get to know the real Hillary. In Hell to Pay,
Olson separates fact from fiction and shows us Hillarys
often disturbing complicity in her husbands
affairs.
 
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by
Mac Barnes with intro by Michael Bloomberg
Hardcover
- 250 pages (February 15, 2001) - $24.95
Everyone
wants to accumulate wealth and retire in style.
Mac Barnes, one of the founding executives at Bloomberg
Financial Markets, shows you how to simplify your
investing approach and achieve your financial goals
at the same time. Drawing on his 16 years at Bloomberg,
Barnes explains how his systematic total wealth
plan can help you achieve financial independence
and personal independence as well. Mac Barnes started
his financial career nearly 30 years ago, in the
silver trading room at Mocatta Metals. Since then,
he has worked for Merrill Lynch, Salomon Brothers,
and Bloomberg Financial Markets.
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by
Pamela M. Smith, R.D.
Hardcover
- 308 pages (May 1, 2000) - $21.95
Nationally
acclaimed diet and nutrition expert and bestselling
author Pam Smith examines the dilemmas, deceptions,
and dangers of today's popular diets.
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God,
Guns, and Rock & Roll
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by
Ted Nugent
Hardcover
- 288 pages (August 21, 2000) - $24.95
Get ready to roc, doc. You've just entered the world
of Ted Nugent, where freedom reigns, thanks to our
God-given right to self-defense and the Second Amendment,
heroes rule-it's "we the people" NOT "we
the sheeple"-and dinner comes care of "pistolero
steakage." You thought the day of the patriot
had gone. Guess again. The minuteman has come back
to life as the raging Motor City Madman. Here's
a hard rockin', hard workin' star, whose life is
devoted to knocking down violent crime, knocking
down drugs, and knocking down restrictions on American
freedom-personally.
 
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by
Herbert Romerstein and Eric Breindel
Hardcover
- 608 pages (November 2000) - $29.95
U.S.
security jeopardized during the Cold War.
The Venona Files are several intercepted communiques
between the Soviet Union and American Communists
following World War II. Called the most important
intelligent intercepts of the post War era, these
documents were recently released to the public.
Authors Herb Romerstein and the late Eric Breindel
plumbed the Venona files to find a pattern of espionage
and betrayal. Their report implicates leading scientists,
aides to the President, and well known journalists
in a web of deceit and spying that endangered the
security of the United States and the safety of
the Western World.
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by
Bill Gertz
Hardcover
- 280 pages (November 2000) - $27.95
How Communist China has targeted America.
Bill Gertz has written the definitive book on China's
threat to the United States. Highlights of The
China Threat include:
- Espionage, how the People's Republic of China
(PRC) has infiltrated our government, our political
system, and even our military to obtain sensitive
material;
- Military Escalation, how the PRC is currently
upgrading its short- and long-range missile systems
to fight a multi-front war;
- Economic Warfare, how the PRC subsidizes its industry
and exploits its labor force to damage western industries
and economies, particularly those of the United
States;
- Diplomatic Treachery, how PRC emissaries will
say or do anything to gain advantage in matters
of trade or state; and how China is already attempting
to bully America.
The
China Threat sheds new light on the next "Evil
Empire" and suggests where China will strike
next.
 
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by
Jonathan Wells
Hardcover
- 362 pages (October 1, 2000) - $27.95
Debunking
Darwin... Jonathan Wells has news for you. Everything
you were taught about evolution was wrong. Every
iconic image--from the "primordial soup"
to the changing colors of moths in industrial England,
to the ascent of man--is, says Dr. Wells, either
inconclusive, incomplete, or even outright fraudulent.
Wells commands readers to sharpen their critical
thinking and challenge the integrity of scientific
thought, while arguing for greater honesty in the
continuing, contentious debate over evolution. Wells
argues that the most famous case studies for evolution
"no longer convey the spirit or substance of
science, but have become instruments of indoctrination--the
icons of evolution." These icons deserve to
be toppled for the faleshoods that they are. Icons
of Evolution is a book that will light the fires
of controversy and force scientists to give us a
more honest and objective report on what we've truly
discovered about evolution in the past 100 years.
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After
the Internet: Alien Intelligence
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by
Dr. James Martin
Hardcover
- 479 pages (November 2000) - $27.95
This future is coming fast. Former rocket scientist
and internationally known high-tech computer consultant
James Martin explains why the alien intelligence
of computers will not be like human intelligence,
but how those who can understand it will dominate
the electronic global economy of the future.
 
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by
Stephen Sinatra
Hardcover
- 436 pages (June 15, 2000) - $21.95
From America's most trusted cardiologist and his
wife and co-author, here's the life-saving information
that every woman needs to know and America's worst
killer of women in their prime.
 
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by
H. W. Crocker III
Hardcover
- 339 pages (January 22, 2001) - $19.95
The Old Limey is the story of a retired,
reactionary, British brigadier general-Nigel Haversham,
the old limey --searching for his goddaughter
in Los Angeles, where she has mysteriously disappeared.
What he finds is a web of comic chaos that includes
California beach beauties, Jamaican drug gangs,
and other colorful characters, feuding, fighting
in a mad-and hilarious-search-and-rescue operation
that keeps the reader both tense with excitement
and convulsed with laughter. It just might be the
surprise smash hit of 2001!
 
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