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1. A Still Small Voice: The Vatican, the USA, and Israel in Bible Prophecy, a trilogy, by John Fritz, M.S., and Gayle E. Slaughter, J.D., ISBN: 9780978947002, SkybridgePress.com, 2007, 656 pp.
Winner of the GovernorsLibrary.org 2008-2012 Vital Book Prize, Vital Author Prize, & Vital History Book Prize, (the Triple Crown) [presented once every four years].
Critical exposé and analysis of declassified secret Department of State documents proving a secret alliance between church and state whose goal is to insert church agenda into public policies at taxpayer expense.
Liberals will enjoy the scathing indictment of the church-state complex; conservatives and libertarians will laud the analysis of the information and solutions offered.
Christians will salivate at the straight and narrow path that the authors mandate for public servants and everyone. We already have a code of ethics called The Ten Commandments.
Although released in 2007, the authors are the only ones who used secret national archives to pinpoint the ultimate source of the current economic crisis over a year before most even knew we had one. Their sequel (The Holy Lexington Empire, below) exemplifies their data using a small town example, Lexington, Kentucky, but it is easily extrapolatable to every village, hamlet, and city in the nation.
2. The Political Zoo, by Michael Savage, ISBN: 978-1595550729, Thomas Nelson Publishers, 2007, 320 pp.
Winner of the GovernorsLibrary.org 2008-2012 Legacy Book Prize, [presented once every four years].
The notable scientist, provocative and witty syndicated talk show host and conservative cynic, memorializes the legacy of a culture maddened with celebrity hype, incompetent immoral politicians, and other scoundrels. If you want to succeed in politics, do not be like the ones in the savage zoo!
3. The Holy Lexington Empire: A Community Struggles Under Sanctuary City Status, by John Fritz, M.S., and Gayle E. Slaughter, J.D., ISBN: 9780978947019, SkybridgePress.com, 2008, 70 pp.
Note: Cited by GovernorsLibrary.org Book Prize Administrator in the GovernorsLibrary.org 2008-2012 Vital Author Prize, Vital Book Prize, and Vital History Prize, [presented once every four years].
Solutions for our national, state, and local economic crises. How church agenda turned into the federal domestic policy of open borders, causing the bankruptcy of the nation, state, and college-town of Lexington, Kentucky which is infected with illegal immigrant murders including hispanic gangs in the public schools, one of whom was arrested for the last murder of 2007.
4. Fiscal Challenges: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Budget Policy,
First Ed., by Elizabeth Garrett, Elizabeth A. Graddy, and Howell E.
Jackson, ISBN-13: 978-0521877312, Cambridge University Press, 2008, 468
pp.
Note: Cites Finn E. Kydland who shared the 2004 Nobel Prize in Economics.
5. Studies in Resource Allocation Processes, by Kenneth J. Arrow (Editor) and Leonid Hurwicz (Editor), ISBN-13: 978-0521034005, Cambridge University Press, 2007, 500 pp.
Note: Leonid Hurwicz shared the 2007 Nobel Prize in Economics.
Essays discussing fundamental economic mechanisms for coordinating the allocation of resources where economic management decision-making is decentralized.
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