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Tale of a Train Wreck Lifestyle
Tale of a Train Wreck Lifestyle

$15.00
The book was good, Lisa had a hard life, but not to hard to be a snitch. Her mother was just bugged out. I wish there was more about the mother going to jail for beating the hell out of the father, but I guess that will be in part two. The book was a good read.
Trainwreck: The End of the Conservative Revolution (and Not a Moment Too Soon)
Trainwreck: The End of the Conservative Revolution (and Not a Moment Too Soon)

$24.95
Press correctly points out that the modern conservative regime of the past eight years has exhibited behavior contrary to the historical principles of conservativism, limited government, non-intervention, state's rights, moral values, etc. Furthermore, he seems correct in assuming that these behaviors are the inevitable result of conservative dominance over the three branches of the federal government, and to give conservatives that kind of power again would be unwise until they show themselves capable of practicing what they preach- living by the moral standards they proscribe for the rest of America, supporting state's rights even when the states choose policies contrary to their own platform, and actively supporting small government, not a government that is simply a tool of big corporations.
This reader is not wholly convinced, however, that keeping conservatives as a perpetual dissenting minority, the Washington Generals to the Democratic Harlem Globetrotters, is a good thing. Small government conservatives have been successful in many state governments, and by holding power in either the legislature or executive, would counterbalance the modern progressives who seem to run the Democratic Party. Besides, the idea that the American people are ready to completely abandon the George Bush, Ronald Reagan brand of conservativism seems more like a bout of progressive wishful thinking than reasoned political reality. This platform will continue to attract voters for many more election cycles.
History --  Deep Sea Detectives Train Wreck in Lake Michigan
History -- Deep Sea Detectives Train Wreck in Lake Michigan

$24.95
Railroad car ferries were thought to be some of the safest vessels on the Great Lakes, built to withstand ice and waves year round. But on October 22nd, 1929, the SS Milwaukee sailed into a Force-9 Gale and disappeared. Was it foolishness on the part of the ship's captain, Robert "Heavy Weather" McKay? Or was he ordered to sail by the railroad company? Was there a design flaw with the ship itself? Or was there a conspiracy to cover up unsafe business practices? Our hosts, veteran divers John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, using cutting-edge technology, fascinating underwater footage, and expert interviews, compare the official post-accident investigation with the wreck itself, and possibly rewrite history.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

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