we the people book one confessions of a patriot

we the people book one confessions of a patriot

Author: rg cantalupo

Publisher: new world publishers

Published: 2021-07-06

Total Pages: 171

ISBN-13: 163972527X

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We The People: Confessions of a Patriot takes you deep inside the mind of a “soldier” in the Patriot Army. Is he a “hero”, or a “patriot”? Is he a crazed terrorist, or merely an impassioned citizen? Should we hate him for his racism and myopic view of the world, or love him for his heartfelt patriotism? Does his idea of “freedom” conform with our own, or is he lost in a cult of extremism? Reading Confessions, you will feel compassion and empathy for his despair at being dismissed as a “deplorable”, and you will feel revulsion at his hatred for the “elites”. You will experience his fear and anxiety as he follows orders to plant bombs, as well as his anguish at Trump’s betrayal at the January 6th, Insurrection. You will suffer the pain and grief of seeing an election stolen before your eyes, and you will bear the heartache of being lied to by the media, politicians, government officials, and by the “elites” who control your freedom. Confessions is a book about being a new American Patriot, about Freedom with a capital F. It is a book about losing your rights to “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness”, and what, as a Patriot, you need to do to take them back. Ultimately, it is a book about your life, and your children and grandchildren’s lives in a time of turmoil and conflict. “If there is one book you read this year, this should be the one. If there is one person you need to meet and understand, this is that person. If there is one point of view you need to hear and comprehend, this is that perspective.” “Confessions is a difficult, challenging, and controversial “true-life story”. But it cannot be dismissed as the ravings of a crazed political terrorist. It embraces the most perilous threat to American democracy in the 21st Century, and it is deadly serious. Read it. Share it with your friends. Shout it from the rooftops. It may save your life.” · Did the narrator plant the bombs at the DNC and RNC buildings? Does he know who did? · How did he and others know the complete layout and blueprint of the Capital building, and where each Senator and Congressperson would be? · Was the Insurrection planned? When, and by whom? · Were the Patriots intent to overthrow the government and imprison, try, and sentence the legislators? · Who were the leaders and what was their plan after the “coup” was accomplished? The answers Confessions offers to these and other questions will send chills up your spine!


Gray Work

Gray Work

Author: Jamie Smith

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2015-04-07

Total Pages: 253

ISBN-13: 0062271717

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The first ever, first-person story of America's private, paramilitary contractors at work around the world-from a man who performed these missions himself and has decades of stories to tell. This is a fascinating tale-and potentially the first-to describe the work of American contractors, men who run highly dangerous missions deep inside foreign countries on the brink of war. It will lift the veil and detail the ultimate danger and risk of paramilitary operations (both officially government-sanctioned and not) and show us in very intimate terms exactly what private soldiers do when the government can't act or take public responsibility. GRAY WORK combines covert military intelligence with boots-on-the-ground realism, following Jamie Smith through his CIA training and work as a spy in the State Department, to his co-founding of Blackwater following 9/11, to his decision to leave that company. As the founder and director of Blackwater Security, Smith's initial vision has undeniably shaped and transformed a decade of war. He argues that this gray area-and its warriors who occupy the controversial space between public and private-has become an indispensable element of the modern battlefield.


A Patriot's History of the United States

A Patriot's History of the United States

Author: Larry Schweikart

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2004-12-29

Total Pages: 1373

ISBN-13: 1101217782

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For the past three decades, many history professors have allowed their biases to distort the way America’s past is taught. These intellectuals have searched for instances of racism, sexism, and bigotry in our history while downplaying the greatness of America’s patriots and the achievements of “dead white men.” As a result, more emphasis is placed on Harriet Tubman than on George Washington; more about the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II than about D-Day or Iwo Jima; more on the dangers we faced from Joseph McCarthy than those we faced from Josef Stalin. A Patriot’s History of the United States corrects those doctrinaire biases. In this groundbreaking book, America’s discovery, founding, and development are reexamined with an appreciation for the elements of public virtue, personal liberty, and private property that make this nation uniquely successful. This book offers a long-overdue acknowledgment of America’s true and proud history.


DYING FOR A LIVING

DYING FOR A LIVING

Author: Patrick Kilpatrick

Publisher:

Published: 2018-11-07

Total Pages: 304

ISBN-13: 9781942500476

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One of the finest screen and television character actors of his generation, Patrick Kilpatrick has played against a broad spectrum of superstars including Tom Cruise, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Bruce Willis, Pam Grier, and Naomi Watts, to name a few. With an entertainment career spanning more than 170 credits as lead actor, producer, screenwriter, director, and global entertainment teacher, Kilpatrick is now sharing his life in his much-anticipated two-volume memoir. Revealing details of a volatile, yet privileged upbringing, and a searing, often hilarious and scandalous literate look behind three decades of working with Hollywood's elite, Kilpatrick tells a rollicking tale that will keep you up at night turning the pages!


How Would a Patriot Act?

How Would a Patriot Act?

Author: Glenn Greenwald

Publisher: Working Assets Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 148

ISBN-13:

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Glenn Greenwald was not a political man — neither liberal nor conservative. To him, the U.S. was generally on track and would remain forever centrist. But all that has changed. Over the past five years, a creeping extremism has taken hold of our federal government, which threatens to alter our system of governing ourselves and our national character. This extremism is neither liberal nor conservative, but is driven by the Bush administration's radical theories of executive power. Greenwald writes that we cannot abide these unlimited and unchecked presidential powers if we are to remain a constitutional republic. Because when you answer to no one, you're not a president — you're a despot. This is one man's story of being galvanized into action to defend his country, and his concise and penetrating analysis of what is at stake for America when its president has secretly bestowed upon himself the powers of a king. From 9/11 to the question of nuclear war in Iran, Greenwald shows how Bush's claims of unlimited power play out. In the spirit of the colonists who once mustered the strength to denounce a king, Greenwald asks: how would a patriot act today?


For God and Country (in that order)

For God and Country (in that order)

Author: Logan Mehl-Laituri

Publisher: MennoMedia, Inc.

Published: 2013-11-01

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 0836198905

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The call to arms often thrusts devoted Christians into a dilemma: They want to be responsible citizens who obey the government and love their country. And yet they worship a God who loves all people, including enemies. Throughout history, Christians have responded in various ways-some renouncing violence and military participation, others seeking military service in a godly way. Both politically relevant and theologically provocative, this field manual seeks to recapture the hearts and minds of Christians trapped between conflicting loyalties to faith and citizenship. Filled with compelling stories and photos, Iraq war veteran Logan Mehl-Laituri creates an almanac of soldier saints and patriot pacifists from the front lines of church history.


Uncompromised

Uncompromised

Author: Nada Prouty

Publisher: Macmillan + ORM

Published: 2011-11-08

Total Pages: 331

ISBN-13: 0230341241

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"Nada Prouty served her country loyally, with distinction, and, as universally acknowledged by her colleagues, with great personal courage as a CIA covert officer. This tale of rampant trampling of citizen's rights is a vivid reminder of the responsibility of citizens to be vigilant against unaccountable government overreach if we hope to keep a strong democracy, where the rule of law prevails and where a citizen is presumed innocent until proven guilty." -Valerie Plame, author of Fair Game When Nada Prouty came to the United States as a young woman, she fell in love with the democracy and freedom of her new home. After a childhood in war-torn Lebanon with an abusive father and facing the prospect of an arranged marriage, she jumped at the chance to forge her own path in America-a path that led to exciting undercover work in the FBI, then the CIA. As a leading agent widely lauded by her colleagues, she worked on the most high-profile terrorism cases in recent history, including the hunt for Saddam Hussein and the bombing of the USS Cole, often putting her life on the line and usually getting her man. But all this changed in the wake of 9/11, at the height of anti-Arab fervor, when federal investigators charged Prouty with passing intelligence to Hezbollah. Lacking sufficient evidence to make their case in court, prosecutors went to the media, suggesting that she had committed treason. Prouty, dubbed "Jihad Jane" by the New York Post, was quickly cast as a terrorist mastermind by the relentless 24-hour news cycle, and a scandal-hungry public ate it up. Though the CIA and federal judge eventually exonerated Prouty of all charges, she was dismissed from the agency and stripped of her citizenship. In Uncompromised, Prouty tells her whole story in a bid to restore her name and reputation in the country that she loves. Beyond a thrilling story of espionage and betrayal, this is a sobering commentary on cultural alienation, the power of fear, and what it means to truly love America.


Identity, Self-determination and Secession

Identity, Self-determination and Secession

Author: Igor Primoratz

Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9780754652656

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Engaging with a range of interconnected and highly topical issues of identity, self-determination and secession, this book discusses nationalism as an important component of identity of individuals and groups, and also examines patriotism, which has recently undergone a dramatic revival. The book includes contributions by prominent philosophers and political and legal theorists from Australia, Canada, Israel, and the United States.


Prophets and Patriots

Prophets and Patriots

Author: Ruth Braunstein

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2017-05-23

Total Pages: 256

ISBN-13: 0520293649

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Introduction -- Becoming active citizens -- Narratives of active citizenship -- Putting faith in action -- Holding government accountable -- Styles of active citizenship -- Conclusion