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| Alphabetical | By Popularity (What's This?) | | - America's Real Religion
- Provides primary sources for quotations from our Founding Fathers regarding their personal religion and regarding religion's proper relationship to government. - Annual Report of the United States of America (Arusa.com)
- Treating the United States as if it were a business: a report to its shareholders (us taxpayers) on the economy, national debt, and other important issues. - Axis of Weasels, The
- Selling a book by Scott Ott that covers the war in Iraq and the weasel countries. - Defrauding America
- Documents government scandals discovered by government agents and deep-cover operatives. Authored by former Federal investigator Rodney Stich. - Discipling the Nations
- By Dennis Woods. Analyzes the founding fathers and the U.S. Constitution from the anti-Federalist position of Patrick Henry. Church/state and God/government issues are addressed through grid of Biblical worldview. - Federal Telemedicine Activities and Internet Sites
- Bloch Consulting Group offers reports and email newsletter on the U.S. Government's investments in research and activities related to telehealth and informatics. - House of Bush, House of Saud
- By Craig Unger. Explores the secret relationship between the world's two most powerful dynasties. - Lies of George W. Bush, The
- By David Corn. Details the Bush administration's legacy of lies, misdirections, and prevarications. - New Soldier Book, The
- By John Kerry and other members of Vietnam Veterans Against the War. - New Totalitarians
- Describes how radical feminism is destroying the U.S. Navy. - Next Deal
- By Andrei Chernyi. Tells how citizens can take government decisions from bureaucrats and give them to ordinary Americans. - Silent Theft
- By David Bollier. Details the privatization and abuse of dozens of resources that Americans collectively own. - U.S. Congress Handbook
- Includes photo, phone, fax, address, biography, staff members and committees for every member of congress. - United Nations: The First Fifty Years
- History of the United Nations by Stanley Meisler, praising many of the U.N.'s achievements, but questioning its future.
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