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Terrorized: How the War on Terror Affected American Culture and Society    by Brian Finney
Price: $7.99 USD. 92080 words. Published on May 17, 2011. .

"Terrorized" argues that America was radically transformed by the War on Terror that President Bush declared after 9/11. This book concentrates on how measures adopted by the Bush administration (revenge, security measures, surveillance, torture) seeped into the texture of American society (especially the media, movies, television), permanently altering Americans' confidence in their future.
Blood!    by M.E. Brines
Price: Free! 2430 words. Published on August 1, 2011. .

Explains the influence of blood on modern history, warfare, religion, secret societies, government and popular culture. Really weird
Seven Floors High    by Steve Goddard
Price: $6.99 USD. 129210 words. Published on December 10, 2011. .

Seven Floors High is based around a true story of life inside Iaxis, a "New Age" Internet company during the boom of 2000. This riveting and fast paced novel provides a vivid and humorous account of life inside Iaxis during this extravagant "dot.com" period.
Did Blaming the Iraq War & President Bush Cause Damage to the US Economy?    by Jones Stone
Price: $0.99 USD. 1070 words. Published by Dracko Publishing  on December 11, 2011. .

This essay is a sociologically inspired response to a news article whose source and inspiration involved a national news agency, Harvard, Clinton and attacks on President Bush; placing blame over the US economy on the then ongoing funding for the Iraq War.
Lord Bush of Iraq: or, The Jolly Nuker of Baghdad    by Richard Crasta
Price: $1.99 USD. 11630 words. Published on December 18, 2011. .

Conned Dee and Donald Ducksfeld “discover” the Al Stinkeroo, Iraq’s megafartacious SWMD, and demand that Iraq be totally disarmed—every steel knife in the country to be confiscated and replaced with plastic knives supplied by the Unholy Bottom Corporation, formerly headed by Veep Dick Shinyhead. Dark Humor and Anti-War Satire
How It Feels to Kill and Other Thoughts by a Radical with a Liberal Left-Wing Nut, Anti-Everything Agenda    by Charles Sheehan-Miles
Price: $2.99 USD. 13840 words. Published on January 30, 2012. .

What does it feel like to kill another human being? A provocative and disturbing question. Charles Sheehan-Miles (author of the surprise indie bestsettler Republic: A Novel of America’s Future) wrestles with this and other questions in his collection of essays about war and peace, politics and civil liberties.