Keith Snelson


Books

Our Insane Anti-American Energy Policy    by Keith Snelson
Price: $2.99 USD. 41330 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on July 20, 2011. .

Many experts realize that Global Warming is a hoax. The Environmental Protection Agency has been terribly detrimental and should be abolished. Green Energy is a waste of time money and we should stop subsidizing it. We should mine for coal, drill for oil and gas and build refineries and nuclear power plants. To make all this possible we should impeach Obama and remove him from office.
Government by Bureaucrats Or Congress Is Irrelevant    by Keith Snelson
Price: $2.99 USD. 49100 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on June 12, 2011. Nonfiction.

Something is very, very wrong in America. We seem to have lost our way. We are still the same people, just as capable of greatness as we ever were. It is our government that has changed. Now, instead of helping us to achieve greatness, it holds us back. We need to return to the rule of law, to the Constitution that made us great. This book tells how.
A Viable Third Party    by Keith Snelson
Price: $2.99 USD. 70710 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on November 3, 2010. Nonfiction.

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Franklin Roosevelt and Lyndon Johnson are the Democrats favorites for they represent big government, welfare programs and big debts. The Democrats brought us two undeclared wars, which we did not win, refused to solve the problems they created with social security and our health system and created agencies to write laws.
The Church in Latter Days    by Keith Snelson
Price: $2.99 USD. 19900 words. Published by Elderberry Press, Inc.  on November 3, 2010. Nonfiction.

The Church In Latter Days uses biblical scriptures to show that Christ established a church here on earth which had apostles who received revelation, healed the sick, prophesied and wrote scriptures. The Bible also referred to three heavens, baptism for the dead, a spirit world, tithing, and the universality of the resurrection. The Great Apostasy is reviewed as is the restoration of the gospel.

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