America, the Devil's Workshop ? (Paperback)


OVERVIEW Predictability focuses on the derogating factors to which America should address herself, fulfilling her responsibility to the people who instituted her with the likelihood or potential for civil unrest. Review One: the nature of Man addresses the natural tendencies of Man that mold his behavior which can neither be judged as good or evil. However, he is possessed with those conducts which dictate the abnormal course of human dignity adversely. Review Two: misguided dream focuses on the dream that never was and factors that influence the venture to the dream land; that while the prospects for dream come through affect those in escape from afar, locals are drawn into deception by a slogan that magnifies the national. economic prosperity, unfortunately. Review Three: unrefillible gap occasions the opportunity associated, if not attributed to family disunity in the home, resulting in misguided child; causes leading to what portrays America as a fatherless nation. Review Four: thanks but no thanks dramatizes pretentious, generosity, sacrificial to relinquishing to the certainty for the uncertain venture. Review Five: Genesis 19:24 - 28 examines and makes comparison between the twin cities and America; it references Biblical inadequacies that gave rise to the destruction of the twin cities; whether those inadequacies are reflective of America, making America deserving of similar destruction or is she in self-destruct. Review Six: the first stone focuses on the discriminating effect centered around societal indifference to Man in the context of class stratification. Review Seven: it couldn't happen to us depicts the U.S. negative attitude toward those who are less likely to adhere toher foreign policies; and is no less victimized by her resentment, depriving the government and people the right to quality living, deserving of all peoples. Review Eight: the bi-focus of a nation establishes a nation out of the dark to one of genuine constitutionality, self-sufficient, self-governing and initiator of Africa liberation. in further observance until the early 60s, she was America's only African ally, faithful and supportive until disagreement over foreign policies. Review Nine: U.S Embassy cries foul/false alarm establishes the inference that what America wants, America gets; it further reflects the extent she will go for self-satisfaction at risk to others. Review Ten: the trail to 1600 Pennsylvania the paradox of election 2000, its outcome, the impact of Y2K and the influence of 9-11. Review 11 if you can't fight'em, join'em depicts immigration resolute to reversed approach to illegal aliens in combating border control; illegal activities in agents presence, purchases of documents with Uncle Sam gaining from the deal. Review 12 depicts depreciation for athleticism, the role of the press and it influence in athletic events; political propaganda by the Press and the politics affecting athletes. Final Review: reflects the extent to which America will go to achieve her objectives; the destruction of a sovereignty and its people by might.

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OVERVIEW Predictability focuses on the derogating factors to which America should address herself, fulfilling her responsibility to the people who instituted her with the likelihood or potential for civil unrest. Review One: the nature of Man addresses the natural tendencies of Man that mold his behavior which can neither be judged as good or evil. However, he is possessed with those conducts which dictate the abnormal course of human dignity adversely. Review Two: misguided dream focuses on the dream that never was and factors that influence the venture to the dream land; that while the prospects for dream come through affect those in escape from afar, locals are drawn into deception by a slogan that magnifies the national. economic prosperity, unfortunately. Review Three: unrefillible gap occasions the opportunity associated, if not attributed to family disunity in the home, resulting in misguided child; causes leading to what portrays America as a fatherless nation. Review Four: thanks but no thanks dramatizes pretentious, generosity, sacrificial to relinquishing to the certainty for the uncertain venture. Review Five: Genesis 19:24 - 28 examines and makes comparison between the twin cities and America; it references Biblical inadequacies that gave rise to the destruction of the twin cities; whether those inadequacies are reflective of America, making America deserving of similar destruction or is she in self-destruct. Review Six: the first stone focuses on the discriminating effect centered around societal indifference to Man in the context of class stratification. Review Seven: it couldn't happen to us depicts the U.S. negative attitude toward those who are less likely to adhere toher foreign policies; and is no less victimized by her resentment, depriving the government and people the right to quality living, deserving of all peoples. Review Eight: the bi-focus of a nation establishes a nation out of the dark to one of genuine constitutionality, self-sufficient, self-governing and initiator of Africa liberation. in further observance until the early 60s, she was America's only African ally, faithful and supportive until disagreement over foreign policies. Review Nine: U.S Embassy cries foul/false alarm establishes the inference that what America wants, America gets; it further reflects the extent she will go for self-satisfaction at risk to others. Review Ten: the trail to 1600 Pennsylvania the paradox of election 2000, its outcome, the impact of Y2K and the influence of 9-11. Review 11 if you can't fight'em, join'em depicts immigration resolute to reversed approach to illegal aliens in combating border control; illegal activities in agents presence, purchases of documents with Uncle Sam gaining from the deal. Review 12 depicts depreciation for athleticism, the role of the press and it influence in athletic events; political propaganda by the Press and the politics affecting athletes. Final Review: reflects the extent to which America will go to achieve her objectives; the destruction of a sovereignty and its people by might.

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March 2005

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229 x 152 x 18mm (L x W x T)

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324

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978-1-4184-7622-9

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9781418476229

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