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The Long Game by Ian Conner

A truly exceptional political thriller!

This exceptional political thriller is guaranteed to keep you on the edge of your seats. Now retired, Ian Conner’s experiences as a Marine and Army Infantry Sergeant give his writing real depth of detail. Set in California, the…

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Added by Susan Keefe on September 18, 2020 at 11:14pm — No Comments

Sci-Fi for a Better Tomorrow?

Just as it took every hero in the Marvel Universe to defeat Thanos, it will require a big tent of beloved superheroes--from Marvel, DC, Star Trek, Middle Earth, Star Wars, Harry Potter, and more--to defeat Captain Quark’s arch-nemesis: the evil, orange-skinned menace, Uranus Blowhard. …

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Added by William Shatspeare on July 20, 2020 at 12:16pm — No Comments

My Kind of Guy by Paddy Bostock

An entertaining, witty political story, you just won’t want to put down!



An entertaining, witty political story, you just won’t want to put down!

I love Paddy Bostock’s witty writing style and this new book is a classic example of a clever political novel with a great plot, excellent characters, and plenty of twists and turns. The author’s brilliantly descriptive writing…

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Added by Susan Keefe on June 2, 2020 at 12:30am — No Comments

The Lost Gospel of Donald by Preston Coleman

A not to be missed irreverent look at the lives and times of Donald Trump by Preston Coleman the King of Satire!

Preston Coleman, the author of this extremely witty book is a professor of communication with a doctorate in media studies. Anyone reading this clever story will not be surprised that he has won awards for his teaching, research, and satire.

At a time when many Americans, and indeed the rest of the world are frustrated and concerned about…

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Added by Susan Keefe on June 1, 2020 at 8:00am — No Comments

Book Review: My Kind of Guy by Paddy Bostock

This is a wonderful contemporary comedy with a twist of romance and fantasy. I love the story on so many levels. It is also poignant in places as it sadly describes the political realm of the United States and its disastrous leadership now.

 

Not too many people are happy with the way the US is being led and how democratic systems that were…

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Added by Irene Roth on May 14, 2020 at 2:50pm — No Comments

Controversial New Bio/Thriller Sheds Light on Covert Operations in US and Europe

May 10, 2016 (Washington, DC) – After a lifetime of working for a secret international group, John Murray finally reveals his journey with the help of his wife, Sharon, and co-writer Abby. His memoir, Code Name: Papa – My Extraordinary Life While Hiding in Plain Sight, details his time within an organization that, while not connected to the US government,…

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Added by Kelsey McBride on May 10, 2016 at 10:52am — No Comments

Chapter reveal: The Day the Dollar Died, by Robert V Baynes

Title: The Day the Dollar Died

Genre: Political/ Christian  Fiction

Author: Robert V Baynes

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Added by Mayra Calvani on January 28, 2016 at 9:51am — No Comments

Interview with Joel Fox, author of ‘The Mark on Eve’

Joel Fox has spent over 30 years in California politics, serving on numerous state commissions, working on many ballot issue campaigns, and advising candidates. An adjunct professor at the School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University, Fox has authored hundreds of opinion pieces for numerous publications including the Wall Street Journal,Washington Post, USA…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on April 18, 2015 at 3:50am — No Comments

A Chat with Gabriel Valjan, author of Threading the Needle

Gabriel’s short stories and some of his poetry continue to appear in literary journals and online magazines. Ronan Bennett short-listed Gabriel for the 2010 Fish Prize. Gabriel won first prize in ZOUCH Magazine’s inaugural Lit Bits Contest. Winter Goose Publishing publishes his Roma Series: Roma, Underground(February 2012), Wasp’s…

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Added by Mayra Calvani on October 28, 2013 at 12:13pm — No Comments

We're Our Gateway to the Good Life

Welcome to Brenda's Blog 



Channeled by Brenda Hoffman for …

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Added by Brenda Joyce Hoffman on June 13, 2012 at 12:27pm — No Comments

Pre-Production Underway....Whew!

Well, it's finally arrived...the reality of actually knowing "Powers Not Delegated" is going to be published.  I'm like the dog that chased the car, caught it and now overwhelmed with what to do with it.  But, as a first time fiction author  I'm sure I'll muddle through.

I'm quite sure most of who have been through this lean back and think, "This guy ain't got a clue what he's in for."  After the pre-production conference call, I would have to agree.…

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Added by Rodney Page on April 28, 2012 at 5:12am — No Comments

Interview: Hitler's Silver Box by Dr. Allen Malnak

It is with great pleasure I introduce Dr. Allen Malnak. Below is some background information on Dr. Malnak. After learning about him I was compelled to conduct an interview to find out more about his amazing book.
Following his internship and residency, Dr. Malnak served as chief of internal medicine at…
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Added by Nicole Weaver on February 4, 2012 at 9:51am — No Comments

People are getting sillier

Every now and then I hear something that lends credence to my long held theory that people get sillier every day.  Today I heard that a childcare centre in Queensland is banning the nursery rhyme 'Baa Baa Black Sheep', or else singing 'Baa Baa Rainbow Sheep'.  Dunno about anyone reading this, but I have never seen a rainbow coloured sheep.    The closest I've seen to such a beast would be in a trip to Inida many years ago and there was a donkey painted with coloured polka dots.  Black is a…

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Added by Simone Clare Bailey on February 26, 2011 at 7:42pm — 1 Comment

As Egypt Howls and History Tweets

Protesters in Egypt call for new government. (photo by Getty Images)

 

The quote “Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely” is a well-known one attributed to the British historian Lord Acton (nineteenth century). What is rarely discussed after someone quotes these words are the different ways that power can and does…

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Added by Author-Poet Aberjhani on January 31, 2011 at 11:16am — No Comments

FREEDOMS

Hi! I've been away for a while with family matters. BUT would you like to submit an entry for an online poem on the nature of freedom in the U.S.? OK - Go to www.trcatanzarite.com click on Blogs and you'll find it. My public poem may be published. Thanks, Ted

Added by T. R. Catanzarite on October 1, 2010 at 12:49pm — No Comments

Obama Dancing With The Scars - Steven Clark Bradley

Where's the Oil Spill Summit?…

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Added by Steven Clark Bradley on June 8, 2010 at 12:35am — No Comments

Political satire at its best - "The Adventures of George"1

Interested in politics, international affairs, and remember your recent history? If so, "The Adventures of George", a satirical and entertaining look at modern events, will set you chuckling.



And George? . . . . . . .who is this George? Well, George may be a common name but it’s good enough for Kings, for Princes, and for Presidents. So which category does our hero fall into? To find out, read this amusing narrative poem which chronicles George’s struggles with international leaders… Continue

Added by Blair Gowrie on January 24, 2010 at 2:11am — No Comments

"The Baby in the Bag, A Politically Incorrect Tale"



Toss South Park, National Lampoon and a little Kurt Vonnegut into a blender and "The Baby in the Bag" would be the result, a humorous fictional tale that plays with political incorrectness, publicity at any cost, and the current state of affairs among the media and Hollywood elite.



Join Parc Attola as he inadvertently insults the dwarfs of the world and laugh as they seek their revenge against him until Pacito Jones, the… Continue

Added by Doug Hanau on November 16, 2008 at 8:33am — No Comments

Is It November Yet???

Thinking About Politics...



Here we are in the middle of a presidential election, and I find myself ready to vote for none of the above. There are 100 U.S. Senators, 435 Congressmen and women, 9 members of the United States Supreme Court, and one president, all of whom have vowed to defend and uphold the constitution of the United States of America, all of whom make themselves exempt from the laws that they pass “for our welfare.”



We have become, not a nation of laws, but a… Continue

Added by Ron Adams on June 5, 2008 at 7:41pm — No Comments

on every batt

Blue

wisemanspeeks wrote:



someone told a friend of mines to vacate and to come back when his heart was right,

i say Enoch heart is right in facts of shedding truths light,

he extended an invite to join aafo i came because of reasons i stated in why i am here,i saw his vision and tried to adapt.he is no longer among these dwellings i know not why… Continue

Added by wizthom on May 25, 2008 at 2:13pm — No Comments

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