Long before the English settlers came, human beings lived here. They were called "Indians", people with families, homes, and hopes. They were in the way of the European push for "civilization", so tens of thousands of peaceful men, women, and children were slaughtered. My book explores with pictures and text the fate of those people, how our treatment of them has been misrepresented in the media and movies, and how our own future depends on whether we are willing to judge ourselves, confess our wrongs, and become human beings who desire peace enough to work for justice that's fair to every human being. Or, as Charles Dickens said, "Reality may take a wolfish turn, and make an end of us!"
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I broke away from society's mold before it could imprison my dreams. I searched old books for wisdom of the ages, trusting nothing written after World War I. I sought truth that never changes, truth cast aside by today's insane media-driven politics and its imaginary bell-curve of acceptable thinking, truth that is and will always be the only hope for mankind and the eventual achievement of world peace. My passions are the fundamentals of justice, the mystery of the gospel, and the principles that legitimize exercise of government power over the people. The ancient writers call each of us to be unique, to think for ourselves, dare to be different, and do all we can in each passing generation to clear away the cobwebs of colloquial confusion, replacing them with a functional morality that cries out to be communicated to this modern world by every means available. So I write. - Founder of American Justice Foundation, 2013 - Bachelor of Science degree, FSU, 1965 - Juris Docto, Stetson College of Law, 1985 - Admitted to the Bar, 1986 - Licensed to State and Federal Courts, 1986 - Licensed to the Gospel Ministry, 1989 - Licensed U.S. Ocean Master, 1992 - Licensed Merchant Marine First Mate, 1977 - Licensed Private Pilot, 2010 - Licensed 1st Class Radiotelegraph Operator, 1989 - Licensed Commercial Radio/TV Engineer, 1989 - Licensed Amateur Radio Extra Class W4AH, 2003 - Sailor, boatbuilder, musician, loving husband
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Long before the English settlers came, human beings lived here. They were called "Indians," people with families, homes, and hopes. They were in the way of the European push for "civilization," so tens of thousands of peaceful men, women, and children were slaughtered. My book explores with pictures and text the fate of those people, how our treatment of them has been misrepresented in the media and movies, and how our own future depends on whether we are willing to judge ourselves, confess our wrongs, and become human beings who desire peace enough to work for justice that's fair to every human being. Or, as Charles Dickens said, "Reality may take a wolfish turn, and make an end of us!" This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9781540372147
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