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America's Forgotten History: Part I: Foundations    by Mark David Ledbetter
Price: $1.50 USD. 99440 words. Published on September 11, 2011. .

After the American Revolution, parties formed around Jefferson and Hamilton that would frame America’s philosophical debate in the 19th century. The debate would largely be forgotten by modern historians, who extol activist and warlike presidents, high taxes, super government, and aggressive international militarism. This history, though, values peace, freedom, and small government.
2012 Election vs the 99 %    by Abraham Isaac Tov
Price: $2.99 USD. 5620 words. Published on December 16, 2011. .

I believe that individuals all over the world, and especially here in America, feel that there is something intrinsically wrong with our global society. The veil is coming down and we can see that our governments as well as our central financial institutions are out of control.If you are one of the 99 % this is for you.Read it and you will understand.
Understand Your Rights Because You're About to Lose Them!    by Revolutionary War and Beyond
Price: $7.99 USD. 115050 words. Published on April 11, 2012. .

In the last generation, the federal government has gained an enormous amount of power at the expense of individual rights as Americans have become increasingly ignorant of their constitutional freedoms. "Understand Your Rights Because You're About to Lose Them!" explains the purpose and history of each amendment in the Bill of Rights so you can understand and defend your rights as an American.
Obama Will Win, but Romney Will Be President    by Everett E. Murdock PhD
Price: $3.99 USD. 60420 words. Published on June 21, 2012. .

This book analyzes every presidential election in U.S. history, focusing on how political parties emerged and learned how to target Electoral College votes. Dr. Murdock analyzes the upcoming 2012 presidential campaign between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney and predicts the results state by state. His conclusion is that Obama will win the popular vote, but lose in the Electoral College