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masterchef876
01-10-2008, 05:26 PM
Ever since I got involved with this campaign, I've suddenly started to read more about politics. Since I joined, I've read a few political books such as Nation of Sheep, Day of Reckoning, and Independent's Day. I just wanted to know if anyone had any other suggestions on what I should read. At the moment, I am clueless about what I should read now.

Young_Apprentice
01-10-2008, 07:49 PM
Go down to the second page of threads. There is a booklist thread there.

Kregener
01-10-2008, 09:51 PM
http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s167/Kregener/harass.gifby Congressman George Hansen.

The book reveals more about the lies and fraud being perpetrated on the American people by the IRS & DOJ.

This book also earned the Hon. George Hansen a prison sentence and physical and medical abuse until he was just a shadow of his former self.
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http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s167/Kregener/lindsey-williams-cover.jpgby Lindsey Williams

Williams, who has been an ordained Baptist minister for 28 years, went to Alaska in 1971 as a missionary. The Transalaska oil pipeline began its construction phase in 1974, and because of Mr. Williams' love for his country and concern for the spiritual welfare of the "pipeliners," he volunteered to serve as Chaplain on the pipeline, with the subsequent full support of the Alyeska Pipeline Company.

Because of the executive status accorded to him as Chaplain, he was given access to the information that is documented in this book.
After numerous public speaking engagements in the western states, certain government officials and concerned individuals urged Mr. Williams to put into print what he saw and heard, stating that they felt this information was vital to national security. Mr. Williams firmly believes that whoever controls energy controls the economy. Thus, The Energy Non-Crisis.
Because of the outstanding public response that has been generated by this book, Lindsey Williams is in great demand for speaking engagements, radio, and TV shows.
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http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s167/Kregener/StatevsPeopleCover.jpg by Claire wolfe & Aaron Zelman

Is America becoming a police state? Friends of liberty need to know.
Some say the U.S. is already a police state. Others watch the news for signs that their country is about to cross an indefinable line. Since September 11, 2001, the question has become more urgent. When do roving wiretaps, random checkpoints, mysterious "detentions," and military tribunals cross over from being emergency measures to being the tools of a government permanently and irrevocably out of control?

The State vs. the People examines these crucial issues. But first, it answers this fundamental question: "What is a police state?"

Though few realize it, "police state" and "tyranny" are not synonyms. A police state is a specific mode of government with unmistakable features and attitudes. Conceived in Prussia amid war, power struggles, mercantilism, and Enlightenment ideals, police states have at times been oppressive but orderly and at times have served as the machinery of monsters.

In this new book Wolfe and Zelman reveal:

• The six core characteristics that define every police state
• The nine police-state actions we must learn to recognize
• The terrible four traits that define the ultimate horror, the totalitarian police state.
Chapter by chapter, Wolfe and Zelman draw parallels between conditions in today's America and the police states of the past.You'll learn:

• That the U.S. government education system, far from failing, is doing exactly what its Prussian-inspired founders intended -- discouraging learning while promoting blind obedience.
• Why "for your own good" stands among the most persuasive arguments a police state has for gaining control of citizens.
• Why the U.S. has so many impossible-to-follow laws and regulations.
• Why every police state needs wars and crises to justify its existence.
• Why our leaders know personal privacy must be erased.
• How lies and carefully planned "disinformation" are used against you every day.
• And why you must and will be disarmed if the U.S. isn't turned from its dangerous path.

Finally, you'll learn how you can help turn America from its dangerous course.
Each chapter is followed by a point-by-point summary you can use as a handout, as part of a slide-show presentation, or as notes for a debate or essay.

This is a book to share with fellow patriots who already understand. This is a book to share with your doubting friends, relatives, and neighbors -- who need to understand. This is a book to keep on your own shelves for intellectual ammo.

This is a book that can help save America -- if anything can.
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http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s167/Kregener/WHTTAD.jpg by Larry Burkett

At one time Americans valued hard work, ethics, and education. Today, many of these values seemed to have been replaced by the pursuit of easy money and materialism. In this book, Larry Burkett tells readers not only why we face this problem, but how to solve it--and how to recapture the lost American Dream. . . FROM THE PUBLISHER. The American Dream. Our founding fathers envisioned it as one of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, as well as freedom of religion, freedom from the oppression of government, and the freedom to build a better future for one's family. . Their "dream" has been replaced by one based on rampant materialism funded by excess debt and accumulation of wealth by means other than hard work and savings. . There is no doubt that our country is preoccuppied with material well-being, but lest we think that the problem is solely economic, we must look deeper. Documenting historical changes in the American Dream, Larry Burkett demonstrates clearly that the problems we face are not related exclusively to the debt and deficit. The debt, he says, is merely a symptom of a much greater issue - the deteriorating value system of our nation, a decline that began during World War I with the importation of "amoral" values from the European communities. . Government regulations, special interest groups, weakened work ethics - all have played a part in bringing us to where we are today. But it's not too late to transform the American Dream back into something worthwhile. That is why Burkett not only describes the problems we have but also shows what each of us can do to help solve those problems. Second, assuming that we don't rally together to bring about a change in "business as usual," Burkett tells you what you can do to provide for your own family once the American Dream collapses.
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http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s167/Kregener/UCCover.jpg by John Ross

“Government oppression of gun owners sends the protagonist over the edge when, thinking he is stopping a robbery, he foils a BATF raid on a friend's house. Our hero then plans a sequence of targeted assassinations of antigun politicians and government agents. As he (and various independent operators who emulate him) start making it very hard to be a jackbooted thug, a dedicated FBI agent (the main antagonist) races to discover the protagonist's identity and bring him to 'justice.”

http://i152.photobucket.com/albums/s167/Kregener/BCDCover.jpg by Vin Suprynowicz
You may not agree with every expression or thought written by Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist and syndicated journalist Vin Suprynowicz, but if you are a libertarian or a true conservative (and/or constitutionalist), you will cheer and applaud his astonishing, eye-opening new book, "The Ballad of Carl Drega: Essays on the Freedom Movement, 1994 to 2001."
But I warn you, if you are a bed-wetting, bleeding-heart liberal with a penchant for statism, socialism, collectivism, authoritarianism, welfarism or any of the associated modern "isms" – beware!
Yes, the uncompromising stance of Suprynowicz in his indefatigable pursuit of freedom will inflame the minds of those who worship omnipotent government and the State at the expense of individual freedom – inflame them to catalystic internal combustion.