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Sex Trouble
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 118

Sex Trouble

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-02-24
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Radical feminism has declared war on human nature. Feminists assert that everything most people think of as normal and natural about sex -- including basic ideas about what it means to be male and female -- is oppressive to women. Award-winning journalist Robert Stacy McCain examines these theories and warns that feminism's radical ideas about "equality" could destroy our civilization.

Take Our Country Back
  • Language: en

Take Our Country Back

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-02-21
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  • Publisher: Unknown

What happens when an idea strikes fire in the hearts of a nation? Chris Cassone has seen it happened. He was one of millions of Americans who joined the Tea Party movement and whose song, Take Our Country Back, helped turn that movement into a truly revolutionary force. What began in March 2009 as a few simple lyrics became the anthem sung by thousands of voices at the massive 9/12 March on Washington in September 2009. The song went viral, carrying Cassone from his first Tea Party rally on a Connecticut town square to the steps of the nation's Capitol-heard by a national television audience of millions. Now, Chris shares the story behind that song, and explains the meaning of a movement that changed the American political landscape.Many American have taken their freedoms for granted because they were born with them. Take Our Country Back is a piece of history-a story of all Americans who have been sucked into the popular liberal lie.

Donkey Cons
  • Language: en

Donkey Cons

From bribery, kickbacks, and sex scandals to espionage, terrorism, and rape, this work chronicles the history of crime and corruption within the Democratic party, showing how the party developed a "criminal personality" that hatches policies hazardous to the constitutional rights of every American.

Donkey Cons
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

Donkey Cons

“There is a double standard for Democrat and Republican criminals . . . An irresistible book that reminds us what the New York Times wants us to forget.” —David Horowitz, Publisher, FrontPage Magazine Shameless bribery. Illicit sex. Sweeping corruption. “The Democratic Party is like the Gambino mob, but with matching federal funds.” In this raucous, head-spinning look at the follies and felonies of today’s most famous and infamous liberals, journalists Lynn Vincent and Robert Stacy McCain chronicle for the first time the rampant crime, sex, and corruption of the Democratic Party. Donkey Cons reveals: How corrupt Democrats in Congress outnumber corrupt Republicans by as much as th...

Brainwashed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 253

Brainwashed

Brainwashed is the explosive exposé of the leftist agenda at work in today's colleges, revealed by firebrand Ben Shapiro—syndicated columnist, podcaster, radio show host, and one of today's most exciting conservative voices—who’s been on the front lines of the battle for America's young minds. This book proves once and for all that so-called higher education continues to sink lower and lower into the depths of liberal madness as close-minded professors turn their students into socialists, atheists, race-baiters, and sex-crazed narcissists. In this book, author Ben Shapiro asks three critical questions: Why are universities so biased? Why do students take their professors at face value...

Shadow World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 622

Shadow World

America is at war and the stakes are huge. The fight isn't just in Iraq and Afghanistan; it's a global contest between the United States, radical Islam, a resurgent Russia, and a virulent New Left coming to power in Latin America and stalking the corridors of power around the world. These three enemies of America are separate, but still cooperate -- and in his stunning new book, Shadow World, Robert Chandler shows how.

Fighting for Our Lives
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

Fighting for Our Lives

In the first decade of the AIDS epidemic, New York City was struck like no other. By the early nineties, it was struggling with more known cases than the next forty most infected cities, including San Francisco, combined. Fighting for Our Lives is the first comprehensive social history of New York's AIDS community-a diverse array of people that included not only gay men, but also African Americans, Haitians, Latinos, intravenous drug users, substance abuse professionals, elite supporters, and researchers. Looking back over twenty-five years, Susan Chambr focuses on the ways that these disparate groups formed networks of people and organizations that-both together and separately-supported per...

Two American Crusades
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 398

Two American Crusades

Here is the first in-depth analysis and comparison of U.S. policy in two seminal conflicts of our recent history: the Cold War and the Global War on Terrorism. Unlike previous publications, which deal with each conflict separately, Two American Crusades treats the two as a seamless web, from the passions of the medieval Crusades through the long twilight struggle of the Cold War to the campaign against al Qaeda and ISIS stemming from the rise of radical political Islam. National security and foreign policy professionals, members of the academic community, and general readers alike will benefit from the insights revealed in this book that exert a profound influence on current international af...

What If America Were a Christian Nation Again?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

What If America Were a Christian Nation Again?

Some people would gnash their teeth at the idea that America was – and can be again – a Christian nation. They will not be satisfied until they have removed every vestige of our Christian heritage from our minds and from our surroundings. Yet in this book, D. James Kennedy and Jerry Newcombe document the incontrovertible fact that America began as a Christian nation. And "we can get back on track before it's too late," they say. "What made us great in the first place is our rich Christian heritage. It's time to reclaim America!"

Social Equity in the Public Administration Classroom
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 243

Social Equity in the Public Administration Classroom

This compelling book explores the dimensions of social equity by asking the leading equity scholars to reflect on the responsibility for social equity and how equity can be achieved. Social equity is concerned with fairness in the development and administration of public policies. Despite its importance, there has always been an uneasiness in how equity is discussed and obtained. While we acknowledge that social equity is important, we have struggled in our efforts to achieve it. The inequities in our society and the lack of a concerted effort to address the problems have only become prominent due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and the Black Lives Matter Movement. Each of the chapters in this volume pays particular attention to how social equity can be effectively incorporated into the classroom. This book is a rare opportunity to shape the conversation about social equity and provide a venue for dialogue around the questions of what, why, and how we teach about equity. This book is an insightful resource for researchers and scholars of Politics and Public Administration. The chapters in this book were originally published in the Journal of Public Affairs Education.