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  • Demonic by Ann Coulter
    October 17, 2011 | 10:37 pm

    I just recently finished Ann Coulter‘s “Demonic: How the Liberal Mob Is Endangering America” and highly recommend it. It’s amazingly ironic that it came out just prior to “Occupy Wall Street” because that movement more than anything that could be said affirms the content of the book. After reading Gustave Le Bon Ann realized how [...]

  • History, The Federalist and Progressive Expansion
    June 18, 2011 | 10:40 pm

    I believe your understanding of the founding documents and the history of this country is proportional to your despair, discontent and anger at what you see happening today. The Nation’s 2010 Report Card for Civics show only 12% of 12th graders are proficient at a 12th grade level. To give you an idea of how [...]

  • Primetime Propaganda: who’da thunk
    June 12, 2011 | 12:29 am

    He went to Harvard, he’s Jewish and he’s wearing a Harvard Law baseball cap. He must be a liberal, right? That’s what Hollywood execs thought when they sat down with Ben Shapiro. The inside story of how the most powerful medium of mass communication in human history has become a propaganda tool for the Left [...]

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Green Hell: How Environmentalists Plan to Ruin Your Life and What You Can Do to Stop Them

Everywhere you look, everything is going green. But soon, this trendy green lifestyle wont be voluntaryit will be mandatory. Milloy shows how the government will soon have you under its green thumb.

From the Inside Flap
Big Brother Has Turned Green
The environmental movement has cultivated a warm and fuzzy public image, but behind the smiley-face rhetoric of “sustainability” and “conservation” lies a dark agenda. The Greens aim to regulate your behavior, downsize your lifestyle, and invade the most intimate aspects of your personal life.

In this stunning exposé, Steve Milloy unveils the authoritarian impulse underlying the Green crusade. Whether they’re demanding that you turn down your thermostat, stop driving your car, or engage in some other senseless act of self-denial, the Greens are envisioning a grim future for you marked by endless privation.
Steamrolling nearly all opposition with its apocalyptic predictions of environmental doom, the Green movement has gained influence throughout American society–from schools and local planning boards to the biggest corporations in the country. And their plans are much more ambitious than you think, says Milloy. What the Greens really seek, with increasing success, is to dictate the very parameters of your daily life–where you can live, what transportation you can use, what you can eat, and even how many children you can have.

Citing the tactics and goals of Green groups as explained by their own activists and leaders, Green Hell demonstrates:

* How Green pressure campaigns threaten the safety of your home and your car, and public health overall
* Why the election of President Obama portends a giant leap forward for coercive Green policies
* Why Greens obstruct the use of all forms of energy–even the renewable sources they tout to the public
* How wealthy Green elites stand to profit fabulously from the restrictions and regulations they seek to impose on the rest of us
* How Green pressure campaigns are hamstringing the military and endangering our national security
* Why big business is not only knuckling under to the Greens, but is aggressively promoting the green agenda to the detriment of its own stockholders
* What you can do to help stop the great Green machine
A one-of-a-kind, comprehensive takedown of the entire environmental movement, Green Hell will open your eyes to a looming threat to our economy, our civil liberties, and the entire American way of life.

You owe it to yourself, to understand… Please read this!

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