Thursday, July 13, 2006

Top 5 Human Events Books...

The following are the Top Five selling conservative books from the Human Events Book Service:

GODLESS: THE CHURCH OF LIBERALISM by Ann Coulter.
In her most controversial book yet, Coulter shows how thanks to the liberals who dominate our courts, our government bureaucracies, our schools, and our media, liberalism is now the established religion of our country.

Winning the Future (Paperback Edition) by Newt Gingrich.
In his new book, Gingrich outlines the chief threats that could cripple our nation in the coming years: most notably Islamic terrorism, the banishing of religion from public life, and ever-growing government. These threats to America are as daunting and difficult as any America has faced. But if we want to win the future, it's time to do something about it - and Gingrich's 21st Century Contract with America is a magnificent place to start.

MYTHS, LIES AND DOWNRIGHT STUPIDITY by John Stossel.
There are lots of things "everybody knows" these days. "Everybody knows," for instance, that radiation is deadly. "Everybody knows" that outsourcing puts Americans out of work. The trouble is, in these and so many other cases, what "everybody knows" is flat wrong. Stossel exposes the errors behind hundreds of media-generated myths -- and reveals that the truth is often the opposite of what we've been taught to believe.

AMERICA: THE LAST BEST HOPE by William Bennett.
Dumbed-down and politically manipulative history, civics and social studies textbooks are leaving millions of our nation's youth ignorant of what makes America great. But here at last is an antidote. Bennett's book reveals the glory, romance, and uniqueness of the American experience. It is one of the few American histories that allow us to enjoy the story of our country, and to take pride in what we have become.

THE TRIVIUM: THE LIBERAL ARTS OF LOGIC, GRAMMAR AND RHETORIC by Sister Miriam Joseph Rauh.
The Trivium is a rigorous and utterly delightful presentation of the three areas that form the basis for all learning: logic, grammar, and rhetoric. Sister Rauh, a professor of English at St. Mary's College for thirty years, helps you see the unity and harmony of these three areas as she gives you solid and easily-grasped explanations of even their most abstruse elements.

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