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Family Values Books
The Pledge: One Nation Under God
By William J. Murray
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William J. Murray, son of famed atheist, Madalyn Murray O’Hair, contends in his latest book, The Pledge: One Nation Under God, that atheistic forces, spearheaded by the ACLU and Michael Newdow, are engaging in a religious cleansing of American society. These forces seek to replace faith in God with an atheistic, secularist, and heartless philosophy that has no respect for the belief that the human race is God’s creation. Murray outlines the history of early-American settlers and their overall reliance upon God in every phase of life. He continues to trace today’s secular progression of American society and insists that war is being waged not only for religious freedom, but also for freedom itself. The protection of the “Pledge of Allegiance” and the phrase “under God” is just one battle in this overall war. Michael Newdow’s legal case to remove “under God” from the pledge will go back to the Ninth Circuit Court in spring 2007 and almost inevitably will resurface in the U.S. Supreme Court.
The “Pledge of Allegiance” was first published in 1892 and was widely recited in schools soon thereafter. It has been amended several times, and the most recent revision came in 1954 with the addition of the phrase “under God” following the words “one nation.” This addition grew out of a desire to include a reference to Deity in keeping with the beliefs of America’s founding fathers. The phrase “under God” was aptly chosen because Abraham Lincoln reportedly used the expression, “this Nation under God,” in his immortal “Gettysburg Address.” For several decades, students in public schools all over America have recited the pledge with the words “under God.” Now those words are under legal attack.
The Pledge: One Nation Under God teaches Americans not to regard their freedoms lightly and eloquently echoes the words of Thomas Jefferson: “THE GOD WHO GAVE US LIFE GAVE US LIBERTY.”
FIGHT FOR YOUR HEALTH
Exposing The FDA'S Betrayal of America
By Byron J. Richards
Adverse Reactions, even deaths, are hidden while dangerous drugs are pushed on Americans, especially children--simply for profit. The FDA is busy attacking health freedom and seeking to eliminate effective natural-health options. It is time for Americans to stand up and be heard.
Fight for Your Health is a must-read exposé into the secret world of the FDA, Wall Street, and drug companies. Adverse reactions, even deaths, are hidden while dangerous drugs are pushed on Americans-simply for profit. The FDA is actively attacking health freedom and seeking to eliminate natural health options. This book contains powerful information you want to know!
Not only does mainstream media deliver slanted news and propaganda to the public, but pharmaceutical companies and multi-national food corporations are controlling the health information you get, using the FDA as a puppet organization promising to protect your health.
It is crucial for Americans to stand up for their health rights and access to natural options. Ignorance is detrimental. Now is the time to make a difference, for society today and generations to come.
- FDA Working on behalf of drug companies
- Billions of dollars are wasted on needless drugs.
- Mind-control through "mental health"
- Cholesterol and bone drug truth
- The true Codex story; health control
- Globalization at the expense of Americans
- Poisoning us with our food and water
- Your DNA in government computers.
- The real truth about cholesterol drugs.
- And much, much more......
Solutions are on the horizon--You can make a difference
The faith that gave birth to tolerance is no longer tolerated!
By William J. Federer
How did America go from Pilgrims seeking freedom to express their Judeo-Christian beliefs to today’s discrimination against those very beliefs in the name of tolerance? “Back Fired” chronicles the history of this disturbing development now rampant in our country.
Do these headlines sound familiar?
- Ten Commandments taken down
- “Under God” removed from the Pledge
- Prayer prohibited
- Nativity Scenes banned
- Salvation Army defunded
- Boy Scouts sued
- Christmas Carols stopped
- Bible called ‘hate speech,’
Discover how tolerance evolved
- From Pilgrims to Puritans
- From Protestants to Catholics
- From Liberal Christians to Jews
- From Monotheists to Polytheists
- From All Religions to Atheists
- To only Politically Correct
“From its beginning, the new continent seemed destined to be the home of religious tolerance. Those who claimed the right of individual choice for themselves finally had to grant it to others.” – Calvin Coolidge, May 3, 1925
“The frustrating thing is that those who are attacking religion claim they are doing it in the name of tolerance. Question: Isn’t the real truth that they are intolerant of religion?” - Ronald Reagan, August 23, 1984
“Back Fired” is a new release you won’t want to miss!
The Party of Death: The Democrats, the Media, the Courts, and the Disregard for Human Life
By Ramesh Ponnuru
FROM THE PUBLISHER
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Abortion has been a polarizing issues for three decades. But today, the politics are changing fast. Public support for abortion on demand is dropping, while euthanasia and cloning have also become part of controversial debates. Political journalist Ramesh Ponnuru explains how these issues represent the creeping advance of the party of death it wants to narrow the circle of human beings with a right to life by excluding the unborn, the seriously disabled and maybe even infants. Ponnuru details how the party of death took over the Democratic party, and how it has corrupted the law, politics, and even the teaching of history. He also explains how figures such as Mario Cuomo, Bill and Hillary Clinton, and Barbara Boxer have camouflaged the party of death's extremism all with help from the media. But Ponnuru also has insight into a different political future, and closes by asking how America might look after Roe v. Wade is overturned. In an America that is turning away from abortion on demand, the Democrats may prove to be the last victims of the party of death.
Home Invasion: Protecting Your Family in a Culture thats Gone Stark Raving Mad
By Rebecca Hagelin
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Middle class moms and dads have long sought safety for their children in the nurturing haven of the cul-de-sac. Like a safe harbor at the edge of an angry sea, the suburban neighborhood is an environment of protection from the world and all its dangers. Or is it? In Home Invasion, Rebecca Hagelin proves that in today's all-consuming culture of corruption there is nowhere left to hide-American homes have already been invaded by this insidious enemy that seeks to twist our minds and poison our hearts through the unmonitored Internet, television, magazines, and music that our families ingest on a daily basis.
Speaking as a nationally known social commentator and as a mother of three, Hagelin shows through specific examples and alarming statistics how the enemy has infected the family van, our neighborhood schools and textbooks, the stores in which we shop, and even the churches in which we worship. With warm words of encouragement and practical suggestions, she coaches parents on how to arm themselves with information, strategically plan the movements of their family members, secure allies in the battle, and most of all, muster the guts and the resolve to lead their families to victory against the great beast.
It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good
By Senator Rick Santorum
FROM THE PUBLISHER
Among politicians of national stature today, there is perhaps none more respected as a principled conservative than Senator Rick Santorum (R-PA). In It Takes a Family: Conservatism and the Common Good, his first book, Santorum articulates the humane vision that he believes must inform public policy if it is to be effective and just. An appreciation for the civic bonds that unite a community lies at the heart of genuine conservatism.
Moreover, Senator Santorum demonstrates how such an approach to political, social, and economic problems offers the most promise for those on the margin of life: the poor, the vulnerable, and minorities who have often been excluded from opportunity in America. Santorum argues that conservative statesmanship is animated by a sense of stewardship for an inheritance. But what do we inherit as Americans? And how can we be good stewards of that inheritance? Building on Robert Putnam's discussion of social capital, the habits of association and trust that are the preconditions of any decent society, Santorum assesses how well, in the past generation, Americans have cared for the ?fabric of society. He explores in detail various dimensions of social and cultural connection that are the foundation of the common good. And he presents innovative policy proposals for the renewal of American society at all levels. Throughout his book, Santorum emphasizes the central role of the family in contradistinction to the metaphorical village of the federal government, as promoted by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton?in achieving the common good. With a sustained argument touching on first principles throughout, this ambitious and original book is a major contribution tocontemporary political debate. It Takes a Family will further establish Senator Santorum as the leader of reform-minded civic conservatives in America.
Winning the Race: Beyond the Crisis in Black America
By John McWhorter
FROM THE PUBLISHER
A provocative new look at the true sources of the social scourges that are holdingback black America, and an impassioned manifesto for change
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Four decades after the great victories of the Civil Rights Movement secured equal rights for African-Americans, black America is in crisis. Indeed, by most measurable standards, conditions for many blacks have grown worse since 1965: desperate poverty cripples communities nationwide, incarceration rates have reached record highs, teenage pregnancy and out-of- wedlock births are rampant, and educational failures are stifling achievement among the next generation.
For years, prominent sociologists and pundits have blamed these problems on forces outside the black community, from lingering racism, to the explosion of the inner-city drug trade, to the erosion of the urban industrial base and the migration of middle-class blacks to the suburbs. But now, in an important and broad-ranging re-envisioning of the post-Civil Rights black American experience, acclaimed author John McWhorter tears down these theories to expose the true roots of today's crisis, and to show a new way forward.
In Winning the Race, McWhorter argues that black America's current problems began with an unintended byproduct of the Civil Rights revolution, a crippling mindset of "therapeutic alienation." This wary stance toward mainstream American culture, although it is a legacy of racism in the past, continues to hold blacks back, and McWhorter traces all the poisonous effects of this defeatist attitude. In an in-depth case study of the Indianapolis inner city, he analyzes how a vibrant black neighborhood declined into slums, despite ample work opportunities in an American urban center where manufacturing jobs were plentiful. McWhorter takes a hard look at the legacy of the Great Society social assistance programs, lamenting their teaching people to live permanently on welfare, as well as educational failures, too often occurring because of an intellectual climate in which a successful black person must be faced with charges of "acting white." He attacks the sorry state of black popular culture, where indignation for its own sake has been enshrined in everything from the halls of academia to the deleterious policy decisions of community leaders to the disaffected lyrics of hip-hop, particularly rap?s glorification of irresponsibility and violence as "protest." In a stirring conclusion, McWhorter puts forth a new vision of black political and intellectual leadership, arguing that both blacks and whites must abolish the culture of victimhood, as this alone can improve future of black America, and outlines steps that can be taken to ensure hope for the future.
Powerful and provocative, Winning the Race combines detailed research with precise argumentation to present a compelling new vision for black America.
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