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Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the twelfth volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the
course of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years
of adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the fourth volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the course
of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years of
adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues they
confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very foundations
of our civilization. This work does not contain any erotic
material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child rearing
practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is the
second volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the course of
Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years of
adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the fifteenth volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the
course of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years
of adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind... This fictional account is the story of what
might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage of
their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other types
of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent boy.
Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from the
only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with his
eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the first volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the course
of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years of
adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the seventh volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the
course of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years
of adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the seventeenth volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the
course of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years
of adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the ninth volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the course
of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years of
adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the sixteenth volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the
course of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years
of adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the fourteenth volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the
course of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years
of adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
Sic Semper Tyrannis is a memoir about a time, not so long past,
when men were free, religious values were taken seriously. and
parents were allowed to pass on the cultural heritage to their
children without governmental interference. As David Selznick
remarked concerning the Antebellum South, "Look for it only in
books, for it is no more than a dream remembered, a Civilization
gone with the wind . . . " This fictional account is the story of
what might have been, had Christian parents possessed the courage
of their convictions. It depicts the use of spanking and other
types of physical correction, from the perspective of an adolescent
boy. Twelve year old Billy Martin has been suddenly uprooted from
the only home he knows, in liberal Stockholm, and sent to live with
his eighteen year old brother, Bob, who has recently joined an
ultra-conservative religious group in Idaho.Billy, a high-spirited
youth, has been allowed to run at loose ends for his entire life,
and has never experienced discipline of any kind. He now finds
himself in a vastly different world. Bob immediately sets about
bringing his kid brother into line, and giving him the "Biblical
discipline" that he, and the other sect members, consider essential
to proper child rearing. Billy strives to come to grips with the
new reality. While the characters are wholly imaginary, the issues
they confront are real, and threaten to undermine the very
foundations of our civilization. This work does not contain any
erotic material, but is a sobering assessment of today's child
rearing practices in the United States and Western Europe. This is
the eighth volume of a more extensive saga, which traces the course
of Billy and his friends as they struggle through the years of
adolescence, and should be required reading for every adolescent
boy, his parents, and all those who seek to influence him.
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