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ISBN: 978-1-60862-796-7
Edition: Paperback, 157 Pages
Publication Date: September 16, 2020
Since 2005, African Americans have accomplished monumental achievements such as electing the first African American president in the United States. From sports, entertainment, law enforcement and politics, African Americans and other people of color continue to rewrite the American landscape. Black people continue to make great strides despite living in a nation where there’s still individuals that view them as second class citizens and for others – not citizens at all. A War on All Fronts Revisited: 2005 - 2020 takes a look at the landscape of African American life during the last fifteen years in America. What accomplishments were achieved and what are the obstacles impeding future successes?
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-768-4
Edition: Paperback, 60 Pages
Publication Date: December 6, 2019
The history and current conditions of racism in religion and the government, and how religious institutions are currently attempting to undermine the separation of church and state. An insightful book discussing the most important issues facing America.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-343-3
Edition: Paperback, 340 Pages
Publication Date: November 10, 2011
VOLUME I
STAY THE COURSE
Why one of the letters in this book (Letter Twenty) may
very well crack wide open the Dacer-Corbito double
murder case. It could help identify the mysterious
“BIGOTE” who allegedly gave the final order to
assassinate Salvador Dacer and his driver while they
were en route from Malacanang Palace to Manila Hotel
to confer with former Pres. Fidel Ramos. In solving
any murder mystery, one has to determine at least two
essential factors: MOTIVE and OPPORTUNITY.
In the reinvestigation of the case, the following
individuals should be asked what they know about some
aspects in the playbook of the heinous crime: Former
Presidents Fidel Ramos, Joseph “Erap” Estrada, Gloria
Macapagal-Arroyo, Sen. Panfilo Lacson, former SEC
Chairman Perfecto Yasay, Jr. and businessman Dante
Tan.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-270-2
Edition: Hardcover, 398 Pages
Publication Date: April 1, 2011
There are so many books on South East Asia and so many
on Race Relations, yet people World around are still in
the dark about our part of the world despite so much
information available everywhere. This book is a running
commentary on our way of life both here and back home
and it may very well have succeeded in bringing out our
basics besides throwing light on host of other issues
hitherto not well known.
Everyone is familiar with ‘Nimby,’ “Not in my backyard”,
‘Nimfy’, “Not in my front yard” sets an altogether
different tone. It is a caution for one and all to pay
heed to global warning; live and let others live.
Life is too short to hold grudges; forgiveness is the
only way out of the dilemmas we all find ourselves in.
There are lots of references to it in the book, find
them and adopt them.
Pictures in the book have been taken on actual locations
and tie well with the theme of the book; enjoy them as
you read past them.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-221-4
Edition: Paperback, 230 Pages
Publication Date: October 14, 2010
I have had a lifelong love affair with this country and
all that it has to offer its citizens. And even though
we now find ourselves in some very troubling times,
there is no question in my mind that Americans will once
again rise to the challenge and restore the full promise
of the American Spirit. I have recorded in this book my
thoughts and feelings about some of the people, places,
and events that are now shaping our future. I hope that
by doing so it will cause people to think about what
must be done by each and every one of us to ensure that
our children and grandchildren have the opportunities
that we have had to follow our dreams. And I hope this
book will cause people to stop and think about all of
the little things that come with freedom that we
sometimes take for granted.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-117-0
Edition: Paperback, 259 Pages
Publication Date: December 4, 2009
This book not only encompasses events in Europe with the
American GI, it takes you to my talks with Richard
Nixon, Robert Kennedy, Frank Sinatra and top music
people; and with the former Chancellor of Germany,
the King of Hungary, and German generals who helped us
win World War II. I include my meeting Otto Scorzeny,
the dashing Errol Flynn-like hero who rescued Mussolini
from captivity, who later received retribution from his
own people. Many dangers for our country lurk in the
shadows waiting to happen. This book takes you there to
caution and alert you.
This book is about truth and regard for important issues
that face our nation. These concerns should not be taken
lightly. My wish is to get the public involved in
finding a way to make a difference by making informed
choices. This book is about my life and how people
placed ambition and pride over all other values, it is
about the hatred that cost this country many lives.
There are people who stand out in my mind because they
went beyond ordinary weaknesses to stand up for what
they felt was right. They showed courage in the face
of fear and carried on bravely for their fellow man in
the name of justice and freedom.
I ask that each reader seriously consider the evidence
I present and form his or her own opinion on some
controversial issues. As I present my thoughts and
experiences, you will come to know that I place a high
value on empathy and compassion for people. My hope is
that this book will help remind you of the injustices
all around us. My mission is to keep the heroes of the
last century fresh in our minds so that their
humanitarian efforts will be passed down to our next
generation.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-042-5
Edition: Paperback, 119 Pages
Publication Date: May 18, 2009
The theme of this book is that this country is being
ruined by people’s selfish actions. They don’t do what
situations call for but rather focus on pursuing their
selfishness goals of self-esteem, self-enrichment,
self-advancement and bringing about their own pleasure.
The broad interests of society are lost in the process.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-034-0
Edition: Paperback, 251 Pages
Publication Date: April 28, 2009
This book was written with the belief, “We all can make
a difference to better the lives of others.”
My highest hope is that President Obama will make a
difference by what he does in office. I decided to write
this book in order to give him my thoughts and ideas
gained from my past experiences in a life of 85 years.
I learned a great deal about military strategy talking
with German Generals for three years. I am pictured in
this book having conversations with the Chancellor of
Germany and the King of Hungary. I majored in history
and am an ardent political analyst. Richard Nixon sat
down with me at Logan Airport in Boston, Massachusetts,
one day and opened my eyes to what politicians must do
to win nominations. John Volpe took my advice on his run
for Governor of Massachusetts and won in this strongly
Democratic state. He was a Republican.
In the Rock and Roll era of the 60’s I was a song
writer, record producer, music publisher and artist
manager. I discovered Freddy Cannon and his 2 million
record seller “Tallahassee Lassie.”
My book deals with public issues and war and peace for
President Obama to read and think about in his decision
making. In my previous book, President Bush, Sr. read my
chapter on why Robert Kennedy’s name should be placed on
the Department of Justice Building. After reading what I
had to say he not only placed his name there, but wrote
me a letter telling me my book would be placed in his
presidential library at Texas A&M.
Americans should thank God for blessing us with the
victory of a great person with empathy for others,
already proven by his stand for stem cell research for
the sick that need help. This man will succeed in
everything he does. His tremendous victory against all
odds has made me a believer.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-988-0
Edition: Paperback, 83 Pages
Publication Date: January 23, 2009
November 4, 2008 - The Mood of a Nation is a wonderful
compilation of writings by ordinary people with
extraordinary recounts of one of the most historical
times in American history, Presidential Election 2008.
Like millions of people who anxiously gathered in 1963
to hear one of the most elegant and moving speeches of
all times be given at the Lincoln Memorial, D.C. by Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr.; thousands of onlookers awaited
with the same anticipation on November 4, 2008 to hear
“Mr. President Elect” Barack Obama give his Presidential
Victory speech at Grant Park, Chicago Illinois. This
book captures the mood of some of our countrymen and
women of the days leading up to election day and days
after. It is a mood captured by young and old, from
different ethnic backgrounds, and political
affiliations. Election day, November 4, 2008, is a time
in history that will never be forgotten. This reflective
and insightful collection of work is a piece of history
that all can share and pass on to future generations.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-965-1
Edition: Paperback, 333 Pages
Publication Date: January 5, 2009
This book was written with the specific purpose of
finding out why President Joseph “Erap” Estrada was
convicted of plunder by the Republic of the Philippines
Sandiganbayan which imposed a sentence of reclusion
perpetua. He was accused of bribery, graft and corrupt
practices, betrayal of trust and culpable violation of
the Constitution.
There are always two sides to every story. This book
presents the side of trying to find out what caused his
fall from grace by highlighting his misdeeds and
underscoring his abuse of power as President of the
Republic of the Philippines.
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