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The Education of a Messiah: A Light-Hearted Report    by Lawrence John Brown
Price: Free! 57780 words. Published on October 11, 2009. .

When androids come to earth and make impossible demands, Paul Heart, messiah #18,432, becomes restless. On an impulse, he travels to China and meets Ato, a Taoist master, who teaches him wisdom he has learned over several lifetimes. Ato has been sent by higher powers to prepare Paul to lead the world to a new age. Despite the tense situation on earth, Ato has a lot of fun carrying out his mission.
An Election to Remember: Obama, Clinton and the Never Ending Primary of 2008    by Kyle W. Bell
Price: $2.99 USD. 35160 words. Published on January 4, 2010. .

An Election to Remember: Obama, Clinton and the Never Ending Primary of 2008 is a look at the historic race between Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton from the perspective of a political blogger. Full of analysis, statistics and facts, An Election to Remember balances facts with partisan opinions. This e-book captures the intensity of the 2008 Democratic primary as it happened.
Why republicans can't get black votes.    by George Cook
Price: $0.99 USD. 1670 words. Published on January 18, 2010. .

A satiric look at why republicans can’t make in roads into the Black Community. While humorous the short book does give common sense tips on how the RNC can reach out to black voters. The book touches on conservative talk radio, black political beliefs, and the failure of the RNC to reach out to black voters.
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.
Freedom Ain't Free    by Jay  Mcfarland
Price: $2.99 USD. 56090 words. Published on May 31, 2010. .

Freedom Ain’t Free goes beyond the partisan rhetoric of the day to explain how our current government is removing rights in the name of protecting them. Jay Mcfarland cuts through today's emotional arguments and clearly defines how a free society is supposed to function, and what price we each must pay in order to maintain our freedoms.
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.
What's Wrong With What's Right -- A Critique of Imam Feisal Rauf's Book: What's Right With Islam    by Bill Whitehouse
Price: $9.99 USD. 65200 words. Published on September 15, 2010. .

Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf is at the center of a controversy concerning the proposed community center in Manhatten, New York -- a center known alternatively as: Cordoba House, Park51, and the Ground Zero mosque. Consequently, people -- both Muslims and non-Muslims - might benefit from a critical examination of his ideas (e.g., in his book: What's Right With Islam) concerning a wide variety of issues.
The Principled Conservative in 21st Century America    by C. Scott Litch
Price: $2.99 USD. 39760 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on October 28, 2010. .

Coming at the time of considerable debate in American society over the proper role of government and the best path to peace and prosperity, The Principled Conservative in 21st Century America lays out a consistent and coherent vision for public policy on critical issues.
A Progressive Mind: Personal Reflections On Reality    by John Cannon
Price: $1.99 USD. 7760 words. Published on November 4, 2010. .

A progressive book of aphorisms and random thoughts of a homeless hippie, decorated US Marine Vietnam War veteran, 28 year union member and deeply political American. Personal views on the absolute uselessness of religion, war and greed as well as the necessity of equally sharing what the universe offers. I speak of my beliefs as an occasional atheist, occasional agnostic and eternal Progressive.
Quincy    by E. G. Fabricant
Price: Free! 790 words. Published on November 17, 2010. .

Here's my entry in Round Five of National Public Radio's "Three Minute Fiction," concluded Nov.14. Had to be 600 words or less; had to begin with "Some people swore that the house was haunted;" and had to end with the line, "Nothing was ever the same again after that." Guess Michael Cunningham and the IWW minions don't like spooks with some basis in historical fact...