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The Quiet Conservative Books
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Non Fiction
1. The Quiet Conservative Anthology 2006-2008
The first in our non fiction books. This is a two year collection of our editorial columns.
Sometimes sarcastic, always dead on in the examination of politics from the man on the street.
Look for that offering here in the early part of 2009.
2. Socialized Medicine: The Truth about Health Care in America and around the
world. Socialism in health care is no more successful than socialism in anything else. The
mainstream press in America is not very good at reporting the truth of government sponsored and
controlled health care. In England people wait months for tests and surgery. In Canada an
unofficial black market cash system has evolved as those that can afford to, pay on the side to
move to the head of the line. Those who can't, wait. Sometimes they wait until they die.
3. Global Warming: Fact, Fiction, and Politics. The fear of global warming began in
earnest in the 1990's as the Soviet Union fell. The movement picked up steam on the left with
radical environmentalists merging with displaced socialists who had lost their cause. On the
international stage socialists in other countries sought the redistribution of wealth and economic
power through treaties like Kyoto. Dire predictions grew until even the Supreme Court, (weighted
slightly to the left), ruled that carbon dioxide was a greenhouse gas and gave tacit approval to the
theory of man made global warming. However, the models don't match reality and there is every
indication they never did. Find out how this hoax has been pushed on the world by the elites.
4.The Modern Anti War Movement: The Left’s War against the US. The remnants of the
Vietnam War protesters, leftists, and communist sympathizers, form the core of the modern anti
war movement. Their efforts to thwart American interests in the Middle East failed, mainly due
to the staunch dedication to success of President Bush.
In the mind of most Americans the President is at best bumbling, at worst an evil dictator, but is
that an accurate picture? How did the press portray the actions in the Middle East? How did they
portray the protesters? On the nightly news you saw thousands of people marching against the
war in Washington and San Francisco, but what didn't they show? This book covers who really
is behind the Left's war against the US.
5. American Power (Series): Each of the major power sources, coal, oil, hydro, natural gas,
nuclear, will be explored. Not only will the physical explanation of how power is sent to the
individual's home or business be detailed, but the politics, regulation, and social aspects will be
covered too. The ads on the television show America demanding wind and solar. But do they
know what they get? Do they know how much they will have to pay for it? It is time to find out
the reality of what powers America and who is trying to prevent it.
6. Modern Supreme Court Decisions That Have Shaped Our Country. The myth of the
Supreme Court is the portrayal of wise legal sages dispensing impartial justice on hard to
adjudicate Constitutional matters. Instead, they are sometimes contentious social engineers that
have made spectacular blunders in an effort to legislate from the bench. Find out who the people
are who made these decisions, and read what they have written for both good and ill.
From Brown vs. The Board of Education, to Kelo vs. New London, we will look at modern
decisions that have shaped our nation.
Fiction
1. The Star Killer: When man goes into space he brings his human nature with him. Set on a
colony world this is the story is of the murder of a young alien.
Detective Michael Stokes is a man nearing the end of his career. Hurt on the job he has one
week to find the killers and avert an interstellar war. With a few of his fellow cops and the help
of his wife, Detective Stokes is going to try and make it through one tough week.
2. The Sentinel: In the grim future socialism has won. Man is repressed and his only escape
to freedom is in space. But freedom is the antidote to socialism. The more man spreads the
more control escapes those elites who would dictate the lives of their subjects. Along with this
reality comes another. In multiple universes there are multiple rules. When another universe
breaks into ours, man finds out he doesn't have an exclusive lock on evil, he is just better
organized at it. Whether in this universe or another, join the struggle for freedom with The
Sentinel.
3. The Pledge: Edward Shanley had promised his son Patrick he would always protect him.
But one night in the old house they bought Patrick is stolen by trolls to take to the hall under the
mountain. For the next twenty five years Edward waits to keep his promise. When he does a
world will burn and the Wild Hunt will be set loose once again.