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 Last updated on 8/14/06

Naturally, there are thousands of books that touch on September 11, including picture books, books about the terrorist bombings themselves, and background books. We have compiled several pages of them in this section. We have categorized them as best we could. We invite you to use the "Find" tool at the bottom left of this page. We index the site frequently, so you should be able to find what you're looking for. If not, please drop us an email and we'll add it.

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Dereliction of Duty: The Eyewitness Account of How President Bill Clinton Endangered America's Long-Term National Security by Robert Patterson

No review available at this time.

The Right Man: The Surprise Presidency of George W. Bush by David Frum

Former GW Bush speechwriter Frum is credited with the phrase "Axis of Evil." Having left the White House less than a year ago, Frum has written the first insider account of the George W. Bush Administration. This book is set for release on January 6, but already there are rumors of upset among the current Bush staffers.

Why the Left Hates America by Daniel J. Flynn

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The New Thought Police: Inside the Left's Assault on Free Speech and Free Minds by Tammy Bruce

Tammy Bruce, admitted lesbian, feminist, and former head of NOW tells of their agenda and of the diatribe they push onto society. This book outlines the coercive tactics and attempted brain washing of the American population by NOW and other liberal organizations.

Coloring the News: How Crusading for Diversity Has Corrupted American Journalism by William McGowan

Media critic McGowan says the campaign to ensure minority access and participation in the institutions of a democratic society hasn't worked out well for American journalism. He presents specific cases from leading newspapers and TV network news coverage to argue that major media stories on race issues, gay and feminist issues, and immigration, as well as stories interpreting statistics, are written to reinforce the so-called politically correct ideology of writers, editors, and presenters.

McGowan's critiques include ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS/NPR, and among newspapers, especially the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, and, above all, the New York Times.

The New Prince by Dick Morris

Not to be confused with "The Prince" by Niccolo Machiavelli, in this book, Morris takes a hard look at our times and writes a how-to book for office-seekers, special-interest groups, and anyone who cares about politics. The New Prince is the essential rulebook and program guide for the next election and new millennium.

Power Plays: Win or Lose--How History's Great Political Leaders Play the Game by Dick Morris

A revealing book about the machinations of contemporary politics. Scanning the annals of history, Morris investigates 20 of the most dramatic political moves of all time, among them, Abraham Lincoln splitting the opposition over slavery, Churchill's emergence from obscurity to lead Britain through WWII; Reagan and his conservative doctrine taking over the country, George W. Bush co-opting Democratic issues under the banner of "compassionate conservatism." Morris illuminates these and case histories with his uniquely insightful perspective.

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