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"...21ST CENTURY TURFS, POWERS, SOLUTIONS, a most fascinating & worthwhile set of proposals."--Mr. Paul Kurtz, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the State University of N.Y. at Buffalo & editor of Free Inquiry Magazine. Ensures continuity of civilization using morality & ethics for mankind in his endless struggles with Industry & Government. The solutions rest on three fundamental discoveries: 1) The written law of our land; 2) The shockingly untold history of the last fifty years; 3) the author's unique life, experiences, vantage points, & remembrances from "horse & buggy" to advanced technology contributions in various industries. A poem "Our Giverment's Trail" at the beginning of the book, gives an amusing, overlooked history of our nation. An available, prior book 21ST CENTURY BLUEPRINT lays bases for this book by a true analysis of our Constitution. It shows how our government has wholesale abandonment. The blueprint shows that this led to the seating of an ineligible president; provides an AZ220 approach for stable employment; lobbyists are illegal; ENVIROECONOMICS (TM) for world ethical practices; a world energy system; future mass transit; & only 7 cabinet departments.
The story of the woman who, with unprecedented enthusiasm and openness, helped forge a new foreign policy for America.
James Westmoreland (b.1635) came to America in 1652. He was the son of Thomas Westmorland of Westmorland County, England and a descendent of the Earls of Westmorland who were of the House of Neville. James arrived first in Boston but eventually settled in Virginia. Descendants moved to North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia during the 18th century and to Alabama, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Texas during the 19th century. Descendants currently reside throughout the United States. Descendant Olin Emmett Westmoreland (1864-1950), born in South Carolina, was the grandfather of the author. Olin married Palmyra Augusta Jones (1871-1950) in 1899. They were the parents of eleven children.
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