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Mitt Romney: The Man, His Values, and His Vision    by Lisa Ray Turner
Price: $4.95 USD. 35010 words. Published by WindRiver Publishing on August 18, 2011. .

Mitt Romney is campaigning to be our next president. He is a staunch advocate of free market economics and believes in traditional values. Will voters give him the chance to apply his management proficiency to our federal government? Authors Turner and Field examine his history, policies, alleged flip-flopping, and the controversy surrounding his religion.
Fred Who?    by Fred Karger
Price: $9.95 USD. 69730 words. Published on September 22, 2011. .

Fred Karger is not your average Republican candidate for president in 2012. For one thing, he's moderate. For another, he's Jewish. And for another, he's gay. In FRED WHO, Karger--with uncommon candor and poignant humor--answers the question that everyone from Sir David Frost to Rachel Maddow, from the New York Times to Politico, has been asking: Who the hell is Fred Karger?
Mormon Taliban    by Lag B'Omer
Price: $4.99 USD. 31280 words. Published on December 30, 2011. .

Mormon Taliban explores the Mormon Taliban paradigm of Utah. It unabashedly exposes the legal, political and religious influence of Utah's oligarchy. Its pages are rife with controversy, corruption, and the undercurrent of hidden agenda that has become the bread and butter of Utah's governing policies.
Mormonism in Plain and Simple English    by BookCaps 
Price: $2.99 USD. 11240 words. Published on March 26, 2012. .

HBO did a hit show about a sect of Mormonism; the South Park creators wrote a hit play; Orson Scot Card, Stephanie Meyer, Jon Heder, David Archuleta, Mitt Romney--all Mormons. Mormons are everywhere, and yet most people probably know them more as the annoying people who wake them up on Saturday mornings than anything else.
The Eve of Destruction    by PHILLIP NORTON
Price: $1.99 USD. 3740 words. Published on April 25, 2012. .

An absolute must-read for anyone interested in fully appreciating the mindset and motivations of the fictitious militants who emerge to capture the collective imagination of an impatient generation of Black folks living in Indianapolis, Indiana in the wake of the election of Mitt Romney.