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The War    by Rolf McEwen
Price: $0.99 USD. 9400 words. Published on February 10, 2010. .

This one-act play presents a dramatic dialogue about US involvement in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Five college students, four men and one woman, debate various war issues. Ron challenges each of his friends to join him in a march against the wars scheduled to take place in Portland, Oregon, where the participants are college students.
How Socialized Health Care Will Radically Change America - Why Universal Health Care Will Create a Political Hegemony as In Sweden    by Jon Kallberg
Price: $5.90 USD. 22810 words. Published on February 12, 2010. .

A nationalized health care system is not the quick fix that its proponents claim. It is a vehicle for long-term political and economical influence and will change America in a more radical way than we can portray today. Kallberg addresses the myths about single payer universal health care by drawing comparisons with Sweden, which has one of the most comprehensive socialized health care systems.
Choosing Honor    by Mary T Ficalora
Price: $7.95 USD. 65060 words. Published on April 20, 2010. .

This award-winning book, wonderfully underscored by classic rock-n-roll lyrics, and thoroughly documented research, is an unpredictable tonic for what ails America. A bi-partisan, socio-political, economic, manifesto, that also rings true globally; Choosing Honor is a self-help book that, if enough people read it, could change the world. This book is not for the closed minded.
Help, There is a Communist running for President!!!    by Albert Bakker
Price: $0.99 USD. 22140 words. Published on April 22, 2010. .

“Democracy”; everyone claims to understand it. Yet, through the eyes of an immigrant, the lack of understanding among Americans is a staggering concern. An immigrant, an outsider on the inside, shows you how physical, mental, emotional and spiritual patterns among citizens influencing the path this country will follow.
A Concise History of Nauvoo    by E. Keith Howick
Price: $2.99 USD. 23350 words. Published by WindRiver Publishing on May 3, 2010. .

The Nauvoo era was a time of beauty, industry, spirituality, courage, and tragedy. Beginning with the bright hope of the restored gospel of Jesus Christ and ending with the martyrdom of the Church's first prophet, Joseph Smith, early Nauvoo represents the dedication today’s Church members aspire to and the religious intolerance they seek to overcome.
Melontown Gets a New Mayor    by Sarah Durand
You set the price! 1020 words. Published on June 7, 2010. .

Melontown is a happy town that celebrates freedom and self-reliance. But, when the townspeople elect a new Mayor who promises to meet all their needs, they find that the opposite happens. As the Mayor passes one silly law after another, he eventually turns the town upside down.
Constitutional Issues and the Idea of Leadership    by Bill Whitehouse
Price: $9.99 USD. 81780 words. Published on September 15, 2010. .

The first chapter of this book takes an extended look at the many themes that are central to the construction of a constitution and does so against the backdrop of the Canadian Constitution which was re-negotiated in 1980s. The second and third chapters explore different facets of the idea of leadership. The last chapter looks at 9/11 and the Constitution in terms of several investigations.
Religion & Liberty - Volume 20, Number 2    by Acton Institute
Price: Free! 10350 words. Published on October 21, 2010. .

Religion & Liberty’s issue featuring an interview with Alexander Solzhenitsyn scholar Edward E. Ericson Jr. is now available online. Acton also published Solzhenitsyn & the Modern World by Ericson in 1994.
Liberty Quotes    by Steve Trinward
Price: $2.99 USD. 56120 words. Published on October 30, 2010. .

"I have collected quotes for most of my life. These pages represent some of the best of them, all pertaining to the theme of Liberty.” (Paraphrase of Dr. Pearl’s introductory statement, before his untimely death in 2002.) "I wanted to make sure this book did not disappear. After nearly a decade, it's been updated & re-issued as an e-book. May it reach its audience this time." - Steve Trinward
The Commandment: Balancing Justice    by David A. Siebert
Price: $6.99 USD. 121900 words. Published on November 28, 2010. .

Political and justice systems change as the 2012 national elections draw to a close. A new administration brings sweeping change giving the power back to the people. Current laws change allowing true freedom of choice for the first time. The government downsizes as line item voting on all propositions is given back to average citizens. See for yourself what the power of the people can really do.