cover John Adams

Adams emerges from McCullough's brilliant biography as a truly heroic figure--not only for his significant role in the American Revolution but also for maintaining his personal integrity in its strife-filled aftermath. McCullough spends much of his narrative examining the troubled friendship between Adams and Jefferson, who had in common a love for books and ideas but differed on almost every other imaginable point. Reading his pages, it is easy to imagine the two as alter egos.  But McCullough also considers Adams in his own light, and the portrait that emerges is altogether fascinating. 

cover Taking America Back :

In Taking America Back, Joseph Farah provides readers with an opportunity to better understand the root causes of Americas political and social decline. He also tells how the founders vision for America is still appropriate for today.  Farah encourages Americans to rededicate themselves to constitutional government and the moral principles on which this country was founded. Taking America Back is about how to think about the problems overwhelming our country and what to do to make them right.

cover Light and the Glory

For those of us who have been exposed mostly to the secular accounts of  American's history, the information presented in the Light and the Glory introduces the reader to our Christian American roots as pertains to our beginnings on these shores. It reveals our, true national heritage and  gives a new appreciation and inspiration to fulfill Gods plan for America as a nation.

cover Guns, Freedom, and Terrorism

Gun control has long been a hot topic in the United States, and the controversy has only heightened since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001...more and more Americans are asserting their Second Amendment right to bear arms. Guns, Freedom, and Terrorism, provides a fact-filled volume and tackles a number of subjects surrounding gun rights.  His convincing arguments will cause even the most adamant gun control supporter to consider the values our forefathers fought to protect: liberty, democracy, and justice.

cover Original Intent: The Courts, the...

A look at how the Supreme Court has reinterpreted the Constitution, diluting its Biblical foundations. Original Intent reveals the Founders' beliefs about religion in public affairs, the courts, limited federal powers, States' rights, and numerous other issues. Great for use in arenas where historical accuracy is a must.  This book deals with what the author calls "judicial micromanagement" of the American government, charging that the courts have virtually rewritten the liberties enumerated in the Constitution. He proposes ideas for returning to original intent.

cover Let Freedom Ring: Winning the War of...

In let Freedom Ring, Sean Hannity offers a survey of the world -- political, social, and cultural -- as he sees it. Devoting special attention to 9/11, the war on terror, and the continuing threat we face at home and abroad, he makes clear that the greatest challenge we have to overcome may not be an attack from overseas, but the slow compromising of our national character. And he asks why, particularly in this time of war, should we entrust our future to the voices of the Left -- the very people who have spent decades ravaging so many of our core values and traditions?

cover Tea With Terrorists: Who They Are, Why...

On September 11, America was forced to wake up and face a new enemy.  There was only one problem: we had no idea who we were fighting, or why. Tea with terrorists is a novel set three years in the future.  Its message is haunting and controversial: the source of terror is Islam... not a radical fringe group, not some fanatical terrorist organization. Islam itself. Winn and Power went to the source, daring to meet face to face with terrorists.  They probed the murky waters of Islamic scripture and history. Tea with Terrorists may be a work of fiction, but that doesn't mean it isn't true!

cover Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold...

In a stunning follow-up to her number one bestseller Slander, leading conservative pundit Ann Coulter contends that liberals have been wrong on every foreign policy issue, from the fight against Communism at home and abroad, the Nixon and the Clinton presidencies, and the struggle with the Soviet empire right up to todays war on terrorism.  From Truman to Kennedy to Carter to Clinton, America has contained, appeased, and retreated, often sacrificing Americas best interests and security. With the fate of the world in the balance, liberals should leave the defense of the nation to conservatives.

cover Right From the Heart

Right from the Heart provides a conservative viewpoint on a wide range of ideas, from A to Z. Among them are guns, global warming, drugs, partial birth abortion, education, political correctness, entrepreneurs, and the wisdom of Ronald Reagan. In doing so, it covers the hot issues of today as well as perennial topics of interest. The knowledge he imparts is more than just information. Its ammunition from his radio commentaries in which he debunks the arguments of the Left.

cover When Character was King

Written with warmth, this biographical portrait of Ronald Reagan presents an admiration for Reagan not evident in her memoir of her time in his administration. This book is not pure biography because she also describes in detail her interaction with Reagan. A touching passage is her description of seeing Reagan in 1994 and introducing her young son to the president who no longer remembered her.

cover America's Providential History

Even "Newsweek" now admits: "Historians are discovering that the Bible, perhaps even more than the Constitution, is our founding document." In this enlightening book, you'll discover the remarkable evidence for this truth.  You'll learn how God's presence was evident at our nation's founding in the hearts and minds of the men who fought for independence and shaped the Constitution. Numerous illustrations, portraits, and visual aids make this book a valuable resource.

cover Red Sky in the Morning

This one really makes it clear how for down the tube we have traveled since the founding fathers fought for religeous freedom for the U.S. It is so obvious how much our forefathers depended on God in the forming of this country. They established our form of government specifically to keep government from interfering with our religeous rights. The U.S. was established as a Christian nation and now has strayed away. Thanks to Bill Bright for all the documentation on this subject.

cover Sousa: Marches Forever

John Phillip Sousa's famous patriotic band march songs includes fifteen heart stirring marches like The Stars and Stripes Forever and The Liberty Bell.

cover Patriotic Music of America

The American Military Band plays seventeen favorites such as America the Beautiful and The Star Spangeled Banner as well as military songs like Air Force Blue, Army Medely, Marines Hymn, and the Navy Hymn.  

cover Christy Lane's Celebrate America :...

Christy Lane's Celebrate America: Patriotic Music for singing and dancing, has twenty quality instrumental songs to assist in your American celebration as well as lyrics and choreography that can be printed out from your computer. 

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