Recommended Reading
The following books are well worth your time and
money.
NONE DARE CALL IT EDUCATION
By John A Stormer
This small paperback will show you what our
schools are doing academically and morally to children. You'll understand
the way textbooks are written, and how they undermine parental authority.
Find out who took control of the teachers unions. Learn how Clinton's
passage of federal programs like "Goals 2000" and the Republicans further
continuance removes the states rights and is converting the country's schools
into a socialist system within a generation. Very thorough. ISBN
0-914053-14-0
Buy it Now!
De Republic Legibus
written by Cicero
2,200 years ago.
The book examines social
orders of his past and the conditions in Rome at the time of his writing.
Having read it, you do not have to read tomorrows newspaper. It’s all there,
not only foreign policy, but domestic as well along with the causes and
results.
On Killing
by Lt. Col. David Grossman
This book gives the
reader a look into the mind of a farm boy or city boy’s transition into a
killer courtesy the “training” going on in the military services today.
Caution, it is graphic but a must read if you want to know what is really
going on now that we have a military charged with imposing political
correctness, not protect and defend our nation, as some of them innocently
think they are doing.
War is a Racket
by Major General
Smedley Butler
This summary of the
General’s “accomplishments” during his 30 or more years in the Marines,
outlines what the governments real motives are and were to get us involved in
foreign wars. As General Butler says “ I served on three continents while the
Mafia serves in three counties. I could teach them a thing or two.” Available
on the
Lexrex.com website.
The War Prayer
by Mark Twain. Mr.
Twain had this published after his death.
Although it is directed at
the countries involvement in the Spanish American War, it raises some points
today's churches overlook as they cheer us on into the killing fields. Also
available on the
Lexrex.com website.
An Endless Series of Hobgoblins
by Eric Hagen and James
Worman
These gentlemen expose the
“science” and politics of Environmental Health Scares for what they really
are.
Recent Changes in American Constitutional Theory
by John Burgess
First printed in June, 1923
the author who had a Ph.D., J.U.D., LL.D was Professor of Political Science
and Constitutional Law at Columbia University. He took a long hard look at
what was happening in America since Theodore Roosevelt started the nation down
the road to empire. Aside from being historic, the book is chillingly
prophetic. It is a must read although it might be hard to get your hands on a
copy. Caution, ignorance was bliss.
Mainspring of Human Progress
by Henry Weaver
This book summarizes
the advancements of humanity down through the ages. It well informs how evil
minds work and their impact as well as outlining how civilizations, when
pursuing the right course, they prospered in ways you will truly find
surprising. A must to better understand what is happening around us.
The Law
by
Frederick Bastiat
This little book is a
classic when it comes to explaining the Laws of Economics from a moral
perspective to people who are truly interested in knowing. It is not like
today’s books which seem to concentrate on teaching the “virtues” of
involuntary socialism but instead will open your eyes to their lies.
Second Treatise on Government
by
John Locke
These are the
writings the Founders referred to most while struggling to put together the
forsaken Constitutional Republic we once enjoyed. Locke is recognized for his
wisdom like no other person come short of Solomon. As I read it, I came to the
realization of just how little meaningful knowledge I had received in my
school years.