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Liberalism and The Age of the Woman    by Jerry Sawyer
Price: $2.99 USD. 120510 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on November 5, 2010. .

Imagine l957 Bee Branch, Arkansas, population 53. The author was raised four miles from there. The environment included the dregs of the tail-end of western-civilization. It was a secure world, unreflective and complacent. Not only was same-sex marriage not even on anyone’s horizon yet, but even homosexuality was something that Big-City Yankees did.
Ordaining Homosexuals    by Bud Bloom
You set the price! 6860 words. Published on March 10, 2011. .

An insightfully reasoned, biblically based discussion on why homosexuals should be ordained to church leadership positions.
The Neocon Conspiracy    by Maud Muller
Price: $2.99 USD. 51910 words. Published on March 22, 2011. .

As the chasm between the mega-rich and the rest of America widens, The Neocon Conspiracy provides a chilling look at what the future may hold.
America Unraveling: A Politically Incorrect Analysis of Public Faith And Culture    by L.Scott Smith
Price: $5.99 USD. 79800 words. Published by Father's Press  on April 21, 2011. .

In a new book, aptly entitled America Unraveling: A Politically Incorrect Analysis of Public Faith and Culture, Dr. L. Scott Smith distinguishes himself as a critical voice of social and political reform. His critique of American culture is white-hot, while his scholarship, reasoning, and logic are incisive and courageous.
Why Liberalism? How our Sense of Empathy and Fairness Determines our Political Orientation    by Eric Balkan
Price: $0.99 USD. 20070 words. Published on May 26, 2011. .

Ever wonder why it's virtually impossible to change someone's mind on a political issue? It's because political opinion is not based on philosophy, rational thinking or facts. But instead on the culture we've been socialized into. And specifically, how much that culture prizes empathy vs self-interest and the desire for fairness vs the desire for social stability.
It Is S.A.D.: The Leftist Brain Exposed—Why Conservatives and Leftists Think so Differently    by Rooster Bradford
Price: $2.99 USD. 47400 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on September 1, 2011. .

This book which answers the question, “Why progressives and conservatives think so differently about most things?” The author has made a life time study trying to understand the great divide between these two approaches to politics. He believes he has found the answer. It is a problem presented by very different brain setups. It is genetic.
Tweets About Twits    by Frederick Meekins
Price: $1.00 USD. 35480 words. Published on December 20, 2011. .

In "Tweets About Twits", blogger Frederick Meekins recalls a number of his most memorable headlines and quips as a longstanding member of the alternative media.
The Great Right-wing Conspiracy    by Dewey Sayenoff
Price: $3.99 USD. 54250 words. Published on December 28, 2011. .

Find out how the right-wing has been using you, your religion, your prejudices and your biases against you to support policies and laws that do nothing more than take YOUR hard-earned money and put it in the pockets of the wealthy.
A Handbook of Irish Home Rule with full original text by William Gladstone and others    by Rupert Matthews
Price: $0.99 USD. 96760 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on January 13, 2012. .

This book was written in 1887 at a critical time for the debate on Irish Home Rule and for Gladstone. Its influence on events proved to be great. This edition has an introduction by historian Rupert Matthews that puts this classic work into its historical and political context.
Shinar 54    by D. Corey Sanders
Price: $3.99 USD. 167180 words. Published on January 21, 2012. .

The final battle looms between utopian perfectionism on the left and brutal ultra-conservatism on the right. Trapped in this war of unyielding and opposing ideologies, mankind teeters on the precipice of annihilation. Two young men heroically step to the brink and stare death in the face.