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America is truly unique-so diametrically different from any other
nation conceived. But many people don't understand and appreciate
America's distinctive qualities. In Letters to the Editor, author
Jon Michael Hubbard questions whether all of those who reside in
the United States are capable of being Americans; he contends that
America cannot be all things to all people.
In this collection of letters written to newspaper editors,
along with other related articles, the author shares his personal
feelings and fears about an array of topics important in today's
world, including: liberals, patriotism, the military, politics,
government, education, race relations, immigration and
Christianity. Providing a provocative and informative discussion,
he also delves into other related topics such as national security,
energy issues, American industry, the mortgage crisis, and a
woman's right to choose.
In Letters to the Editor, Hubbard, a Vietnam era veteran with a
deep love for this country, describes what it's like to be a true
American who understands and appreciates what this land offers. The
mindset of a true American is fueled by ambition and a burning
desire to succeed. Being an American is definitely not to be taken
for granted.
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I Never Found You (Paperback)
Emma Jon-Michael Frank; Illustrated by Emma Jon-Michael Frank
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R372
Discovery Miles 3 720
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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A woman body builder, Esther, and a caged butterfly, Mona, do
whippets and look for an elusive elixir in a Gen-Y Fantasia.
Comfortable in their despair, they set out on a journey for beauty
and truth. They encounter an assemblage of characters that are a
concoction of poetic melancholia and destructive tenderness.
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