 In the prime of their youth, the two noted warriors were inspired by their fathers to fight for their country's freedom - one American, Captain John Ripley, and the other South Vietnamese, Major Le Ba Binh. Their destinies would collide in Vietnam.
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 Jon Dougherty boldly examines the problems posed by illegal immigration. His shocking true stories and statistics are from the unique perspective of those who deal with the U.S.-Mexico border every day.
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 Jerome Corsi gives chilling insight on the direction of the United States. Revealing the real intention of the Security and Prosperity Partnership, this book uncovers government deceptions that will undermine the sovereignty of the United States.
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 “Israel is teetering on the brink of destruction,” says acclaimed journalist Aaron Klein. In “The Late, Great State of Israel” Klein shows how enemies within and without threaten the Jewish nation's survival.
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 McDowell, a mega-bestselling Christian author and evangelist, teams up with Sterrett, a gifted writer and popular speaker, to broach a serious subject with a wise, balanced, easy-to-read approach.
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 This historic book takes readers behind the closed doors of the Vietnamese prison to see how Denton and his men fought back against all odds and against all kinds of evil.
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 Joel Richardson exposes Western readers to the traditions of Islam and predicts that the end times may be nearer than we expect. His book will stun readers who are unaware of the similarities between the Antichrist and the 'Islamic Jesus.'
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 "It is not over. It has only begun." That is Vox Day's shocking warning to readers in the introduction of "The Return of The Great Depression." The economic downturn we are experiencing will get worse before it get's better. Much worse.
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 This full-color illustrated book is a fun way for parents to teach young children the valuable lessons of conservatism. Demonstrates the virtues of capitalism and diversity of expression in words and pictures that kids and adults can laugh along with.
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 "Nothing Created everything" is Comfort's informative, loving, and often "no holds barred" response to Dawkins. Comfort writes of the theory, "Anyone who tries to actually justify that nothing created everything has to be insane.
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 These full-color illustrated books are a fun way for parents to teach young children the valuable lessons of conservatism.
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 "Help! Mom!" is back. And this time, she’s putting your know-it-all Hollywood friends in their place!
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 From the same team that brought you the first two HELP! MOM books "There are Liberals Under My Bed!" and "Hollywood's in My Hamper!" are back with their funniest, most outrageous adventure yet..
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 This book’s frightening allegations are well supported by more than twelve thousand pages of confidential internal CAIR documents and hundreds of hours of videotape secretly extracted by an unprecedented undercover operation.
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 With sharp wit and unexpected wisdom, college student Ben Shapiro reveals the truth about how American universities push their liberal views and agendas on today's students.
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 Aaron Klein, WorldNetDaily’s Jerusalem Bureau Chief, invites readers into the dangerous world of some of the most perilous terrorist organizations in the world. Follow him into terrorist zones as he confronts militants whose goals are to destroy the U.S.
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 Kathleen Willey recounts how sexual harassment at the hands of Bill Clinton turned to harassment at the hands of the Clinton administration. In this story of intrigue, Willey gives evidence for those who stopped at nothing to silence her story.
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 Written by Tony Robles, beautifully illustrated by Jim Pryor, and translated into both English and Spanish, this book encourages and empowers every kid who aspires to be great.
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 Tom Tancredo’s emphatic and controversial book states that America is on a path to destruction. “In Mortal Danger” declares that without protecting its borders, language, and culture, the United States is heading for disaster paralleling the fall of Rome.
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 This ground-breaking book shows how Eisenhower upheld civil rights and confronted America’s greatest sin. It covers the cause, event, and aftermath of Eisenhower’s bold response to deliberate segregation of schools in Little Rock, Arkansas.
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