Origins of the Right to Bear Arms
by Stephen P. Halbrook
The first book-length account of the origins of this key element of the Bill of Rights, based on the Founders' own statements as revealed in newspapers, correspondence, debates, and resolutions. (2008, 448pp, hb)
by Rick Stout
A ground breaking film that will change the way you think about economics and children.
This video draws upon voices from all around the world and experts from many different disciplines - demographers, economists, sociologists, psychologists, civic and religious leaders, parliamentarians and diplomats. Together, they reveal in chilling soberness the dangers facing society and the world's economies, dangers far more imminent than global warming and at least as severe. (2008, 54min.)
Preview of a North American Union?
This video is reproduced and distributed with the permission of Producer Phillip Day.
In this documentary featuring members of the EU Parliment and other EU analysts, producer Phillip Day covers the history and goals of the European Union, as well as the disturbing, irrevocable implications the EU continental government has for every British citizen. With a similar process unfolding in America, under the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Americans are starting to ask themselves if their elected officials should be allowed to go down the same path, and create a North American Union. (2008, 36min)
by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano
Judge Napolitano discusses how the federal government has circumvented the Constitution and is systematically dismantling our rights and freedoms. He challenges Americans to recognize that they are being led down a very dangerous path. The cost of following this path without challenge is the loss of the basic freedoms that facilitate our pursuit of happiness and that define us as a nation. He asks the simple question, which are YOU, a sheep or a wolf? Do you blindly follow behind where you are led, or do you challenge the government at every pass, forcing it to make decisions that will protect our freedoms? (2007, 256pp, hb)
by America Two Publishing
"Listen to History Come Alive" with this 5-CD set of the "For the Love of Country" series. This collection of Revolutionary War stories is sure to please with over five hours of rich listening entertainment. Includes: Tales of American Heroism, The Fringe War, Patriots & Countrymen, Struggle for the South, & The Revolutionary Women. (Each title can be purchased individually as well.) (2007, 303 total min.)