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Accountant, Randolph Kennedy, is startled and alarmed when his front door is smashed open, and a horde of heavily armed ATF agents in urban combat gear burst in; he reflexively shoots the first agent dead—part of a series of actions … Continue reading

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William J. Bennett described three classes of people in a lecture to the United States Naval Academy on November 24, 1997. Bennett said, “Most of the people in our society are sheep. They are kind, gentle, productive creatures who can … Continue reading

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Mini-synopses of books by Carl Douglass, The Last Phoenix Continue reading

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Mini-synopses of books by Carl Douglass, All in Jest. Continue reading

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