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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.
How To Be a Successful Election Candidate    by Rupert Matthews
Price: $3.99 USD. 39780 words. Published by Bretwalda Books  on April 17, 2011. .

A simple, step by step guide on how to be a winning election candidate by one of the best campaign managers in the business.
GRAND PARENTING for Compassion & Peace    by Ron and Toni Faust
Price: $10.00 USD. 57910 words. Published on September 4, 2011. .

All parents are challenged by child–raising and the authors help parents raise and enjoy their kids. This book also shows how Grandparents have a role to play in restoring society that chooses peace over war and stops along the way to help one’s neighbor. Here is an in-depth look at compassionate parenting and how to raise the best authentic human beings possible.
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.
It's ok to Leave the Plantation, fourth edition    by Clarence Mason
Price: $2.99 USD. 53020 words. Published on March 10, 2013. .

If we do not tell then they will not know. If we do not lead them, they will not go. Instead of complaining about how the white man has us down, when are we going to stop whining and start progressing? We have accomplished a great deal in America since slavery and we should highlight them. Instead of whining, let's give our children hope by pointing out the endless possibilities.