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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The purpose of the book is to identify certain areas of fraud waste
and abuse by officials from both the state and federal government.
These officials have been abusing the trust that the American
taxpayers have given to our elected officials. For over fifty years
the Democratic and the Republican parties have created a system of
government that has provided a pot of gold for themselves. This
book contains examples of the power structure that the Democrats
and the Republicans have created. The book also contains solutions
to solve the economic crisis that looms over America. The question
is, "Will the American taxpayer take charge of their own future and
the future of their children?"
Other Published Poetry Books
by LeRoy Robert Allen
""ALOHA" Fat Man Says...Poems" ""ALOHA" Hong Kong Nights"
""ALOHA" Philosophy One-O-None" ""ALOHA" Fat Man
Says...Collection" ""ALOHA" Another World" ""69 Poems"
Selected"
"Smiles and Cries" "Picture Color Poetry Books" ""ALOHA" Open The
Door...Poems" ""ALOHA" Silk And Lace The author's poems relate to
the true life of our human condition, together with dreams and
fantasies of "Love Loving Love" will make reading very interesting
to those persons that have had some heartaches along the way. The
"Guys and Gals" that know the "Girlboy Game" doesn't always play
out just right, those of you that have experienced both the good
and bad will appreciate. Now is the time to have another good
taste, as the author has seen the waves smooth the seashore and has
also walked over the hot desert sand, which he will share with you,
his experiences from the school of "Hard Knocks." This author has
walked his talk and now is writing...
"What, Where, and How Much," controlled the author's lifestyle for
seventeen years living in the Far East. This epic journey started
with him working for our Uncle Sam sailing Chinese junks in the
South China Sea. Leaving Uncle Sam started "smuggling" heavy boxes
and people, money was hand-over-fist and a small fortune was
banked.
Hong Kong "night life" with "Long Dress Dancers" and "Sing Sing
Girls" was the tease of plenty men and every seaport town had it's
own specialty of offering "silk and lace" to the big spenders.
You'll be able to read and feel the night breeze of Singapore and
see the steam from the food carts of Buogy Street, watching the
"Playgirls on Parade."
Returning to Hawaii where the author grew up in poverty on a
sugarcane plantation, he became a successful real estate developer,
developing many projects, several of which changed the skyline of
Honolulu.
Romances along the way led to "heartaches" and the pain of mind
and feelings started the writing of poetry...the Sun "Peeking"
stole the night..."My Little Hummingbird" sat on air...and
happiness was a new pair of shoes and a "Love Mate" I didn't want
to lose.
Poems written by an author who rose from poverty to "Penthouses in
the Sky," Macadamia Nut farm and Banana plantation with a beautiful
country home and a playful beach house in Hawaii. Romances and
heartaches from the Far East to Honolulu, finally, in the Flat Iron
Ranch in North Texas he found love and happiness and the desire to
share life's found feelings and thoughts. He lived playing the
"boy/girl" Game of Tug-A-War. These poems were written by an author
who walked his talk and now is sharing those experiences with you.
Poems lived by the author about the "Night Life of the Far East,"
love affairs with "Long Dress Dancers" the cooing doves of love
loving love. The fun and play with those "Sing Sing Girls" at Walla
Walla Bay, until the "peeking" of the morning sun. Read and sense
the pleasure of a "body massage" at Bangkok's Torii House or flirt
and giggle with the pretty young "Tongue Teasers" at Mama Tang's
"Chiang Mai Club," your thoughts may make you blush.Many Guys have
walked this land and even the desert sand, but whohas danced with
Yokohana's Chinatown "Koolee Pants Girls," who rule the night?These
"69 Poems" were selected from author's previously published books
of poetry.
Poet LeRoy Robert Allen has experienced an exciting and unusual
life. Many of his poems in "A Poet's Pen" relate to how he was
raised on the road and educated in the school of hard knocks, and
how he has been inspired by life's struggles, as well as, its
pleasures. This Potpourri Collection of old poems previously
published at different times by Allen, shows his ability to relate
his thoughts to his readers.
In "A Poet's Pen, " Allen shares a collection of his favorite
poems selected from his portfolio written over the past fifty
years. The final result, "A Poet's Pen, " offers enjoyment and
provides a glimpse at life through the eyes of a man who has
experienced it all and now shares his thoughts that we've never
taught, plus a few memories in verse.
Poet LeRoy Robert Allen has experienced an exciting and unusual
life. Most of his poetry in "My Thoughts: That Were Never Taught"
relates to how he was raised on the road and educated in the school
of hard knocks, and how he has been inspired by life's struggles as
well as its pleasures. This selected compilation is a succinct
illustration of Allen's inherent ability to relate his thoughts to
his readers.
In "My Thoughts," Allen shares ideas that were never taught in
any classroom, but are truly results from those winding curves and
slippery slopes he tackled on the road of life. His passion now
lies in his writing-lived, collected, and refined. The final
result, "My Thoughts," offers enjoyment and provides a glimpse at
life through the eyes of a man who has experienced it all and now
shares his memories in verse.
What, Where, and How Much were the key concerns of the author's
life for the seventeen exciting years that he lived in the Far
East. This epic journey started with him working for our Uncle Sam,
sailing Chinese junks in the South China Sea. After leaving Uncle
Sam, he started smuggling heavy boxes and people; money was
hand-over-fist and a small fortune was banked. Honk Kong nightlife,
with Long Dress Dancers and Sing Sing Girls was the tease of plenty
of men, and every seaport town had its own specialty, offering Silk
and Lace to the big spenders. You'll be able to read and feel the
night breeze of Singapore and see the steam coming off the food
carts of Buogy Street, as people watch the Playgirls on Parade.
Returning to Hawaii, where he had grown up in poverty on a
sugarcane plantation, the author became a successful real estate
developer, developing many projects, several of which changed the
skyline of Honolulu. Romances along the way led to heartaches, the
pain of which led him to his next pursuit: poetry...the Sun Peeking
stole the night...My Little Hummingbird sat on air...and happiness
was a new pair of shoes and a Love Mate I didn't want to lose.
A survey of the historiography of the history of ideas in America.
The opening chapter examines the treatment of ideas by pre-20th
century American historians and the final chapter is devoted to new
directions since the 1940's.
Alchemy is the ancient sacred science concerned with the mysteries
of life and consciousness as reflected through all Nature. It is a
harmonious blending of physical and subtle forces which lifts the
subject, whether it be man or metal, to a more evolved state of
being. The Way of the Crucible is a ground-breaking modern manual
on the art of Alchemy that draws on both modern scientific
technology and ancient methods. A laboratory scientist and chemist,
Bartlett provides an overview of how practical alchemy works along
with treatises on Astrology, Qabalah, Herbalism, and minerals, as
they relate to Alchemy. He also explains what the ancients really
meant when they used the term "Philosopher's Stone" and describes
practical methods toward its achievement. The Way of the Crucible
provides directions for a more advanced understanding of the
mineral work -- what some consider the true domain of Alchemy.
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