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"BRING OUR BABY HOME" "This is a powerful story that must be
shared. It is about Hero's, the best of human deeds, of caring, and
unwavering morality despite destruction and chaos. Above all, this
story is a story of humanity and grit that shows what heroism is
about." Linda Quan, M.D. Bellevue, WA "A riveting, true story, told
by a former U.S. Army Medic Sergeant (a scrounging-Houdini) about a
brilliant young military surgical team that saved hundreds of
American troops' lives before, during and after the blood-ridden
1968 TET Offensive; as well as that of a newborn Montagnard girl,
who returned to the U.S. with that war weary sergeant to live a
free, full, productive life as his daughter, and to become an
American citizen." Sgt. James C. Hudson Kelseyville, CA
Reporter-Photographer, Green Beret Magazine, 5th Special Forces
Group, RVN 1969-70
How do the foreign policy priorities of Latino Americans relate to
U.S. foreign policy in general and U.S. policy toward Latin America
in particular? Public policy elites and the general U.S. public
doubt the depth of Latino patriotism, suspecting Latinos of
representing their homelands' interests over and above those of the
U.S. Through a series of studies surveying Latinos throughout the
U.S., this book demonstrates that Latino Americans are more like
other Americans with respect to foreign policy than is popularly
assumed. At the same time, differences between and among various
Latino communities (e.g., those with ties to Colombia, the
Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Mexico) exist, and may be a
source of growing Latino political power perhaps more relevant to
domestic politics than to foreign policy.
"BRING OUR BABY HOME" "This is a powerful story that must be
shared. It is about Hero's, the best of human deeds, of caring, and
unwavering morality despite destruction and chaos. Above all, this
story is a story of humanity and grit that shows what heroism is
about." Linda Quan, M.D. Bellevue, WA "A riveting, true story, told
by a former U.S. Army Medic Sergeant (a scrounging-Houdini) about a
brilliant young military surgical team that saved hundreds of
American troops' lives before, during and after the blood-ridden
1968 TET Offensive; as well as that of a newborn Montagnard girl,
who returned to the U.S. with that war weary sergeant to live a
free, full, productive life as his daughter, and to become an
American citizen." Sgt. James C. Hudson Kelseyville, CA
Reporter-Photographer, Green Beret Magazine, 5th Special Forces
Group, RVN 1969-70
This poetry book is like no other, because the words inside are
straight from God through two young men, who He gave a creative and
very powerful mind to do His work. The poetry is said to be
uplifting, moving, mind-blowing and inspirational but most of all
filled with the love of Christ. This book is exactly what we need
to bring a new perspective and love to our generation.
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