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GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
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In their own words, the Supreme Court
has become "a national theology board," "a super board of
education", and amateur psychologists on a "psycho-journey".
The result has been a virtual rewriting of the liberties enumerated
in the Constitution. A direct victim of this judicial
micromanagement has been the religious aspect of the First
Amendment. By relying on thousands of primary sources,
Original Intent documents (in the Founding Father's own words) not
only the plan for limited government originally set forth in the
Constitution and Bill of Rights but how that vision can once again
become reality. |
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In Mind Siege, Tim Lahaye and David
Noebel are sounding trumpets of alarm, calling us to wake up and
defend our right to believe and behave as Christians. Already
Christianity has been silenced in our schools and driven from the
public arena. Abortion rights, gay and lesbian rights,
feminist rights, and atheists' rights have virtually eclipsed any
rights Christians used to enjoy. The authors insist that the
conflict is between the biblical Christian and the Secular Humanist
worldviews. This is a battle for our minds, a war to decide
whether our thoughts will be shaped by the wisdom of men like Marx,
Darwin, Freud, and Neitzche, or by the wisdom God shared through
Moses, the prophets, the apostles, and Jesus. |
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In his new book, Persecution,
bestselling author (Absolute Power) David Limbaugh makes a
compelling case that liberals across the country are waging an
undeclared war on Christianity in our culture and in our
government-especially our schools. Limbaugh exposes the farce of
liberal "tolerance" and reveals the true agenda of liberals who
misuse the law to force Christianity out of the public square. |
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The United States Government is actively monitoring
terrorist cells affiliated with Osama bin Laden's al
Qaeda network in eleven cities, from Florida to Boston
to Denver to Houston. But al Qaeda is hardly our
only threat. Some of Hamas's top officials have
been based in America, and the organization has
tentacles in Texas, California, New Jersey, Virginia,
and Illinois. The University of South Florida
played host to key members of the infamous
organization known as Palestinian Islamic Jihad - one
of its faculty members even left the country to take
that group's top leadership role after his predecessor
was assassinated. Hizballah has been tied to
cells in North Carolina and Michigan, from which it
allegedly drew funds and attempted to procure military
equipment. Steven Emerson, hailed as "the
nation's leading expert on Islamist terrorism," has
been working full time since 1993 to track the spread
of terrorist networks to our shores. In American
Jihad Emerson reveals the full story that only he
knows. This is a frightening and crucial book
for anyone who needs to understand the threat within
our borders. |
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This book is a memoir of one foot soldier's career in
the other cold war, the one against terrorist
networks. It's a story about places most
Americans will never travel to, about people many
Americans would prefer to think we don't need to do
business with. This memoir will show the reader
how spying is supposed to work, where the CIA lost its
way, and how we can bring it back again. The CIA
was systematically destroyed by political correctness,
by petty Beltway wars, by careerism, and much more.
At a time when terrorist threats were compounding
globally, the agency that should have been monitoring
them was being scrubbed clean instead. Americans
were making too much money to bother. Life was
good. The White House and the National Security
Council became cathedrals of commerce where the
interests of big business outweighed the interests of
protecting American citizens at home and abroad.
And then on September 11, 2001, the reckoning for such
vast carelessness was presented for all the world to
see. |
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Our country is in a tug-of-war. At one end of
the rope are those who believe in a secular nation.
At the other end are those who stand for a spiritual
America. Orthodox Rabbi Daniel Lapin calls for a
halt to the war - through a return to our
Judeo-Christian tradition. |
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