Freedom's Last Stand

Freedom's Last Stand
Author: Istvan Hernek
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2016-01-13
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1512727032

Silver-medalist Olympian Istvan Hernek shares his wisdom with the children and grandchildren of the United States. Through the joys and perils of his early childhood in Hungary to his last days here, free, in America, he tells us the importance of safeguarding our freedoms by being diligent and aware. This is the story of a true patriot who knows what its like to lose freedom, but also how wonderful it is to get it back. Defecting here after the Melbourne Olympics, Istvan writes about the struggles our great nation has gone through and is going through, and how the possibility that the United States was going to make the same mistakes his homeland, Hungary, did worried him. All through the eyes of one who has seen the horrors of communism and also seen the endless opportunities of freedom, listen as Istvan clearly and unbiasedly explains many difficult problems of today. His ideas and views have come from his many extraordinary experiences and his very deep intellectual thinking. Istvan was a dear husband, father, grandfather, and true American in every aspect of the word. His wish is to share with you his knowledge to help keep this country great.

Freedom's Last Stand

Freedom's Last Stand
Author: James Schrader
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2013-08-25
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1304361209

The final installment in James Schrader's "Truth and Freedom Trilogy." -- The plague of tyranny surges forward as Ferguson, Bauer, Isaac, and their stalwart band of Patriots take up the long sword of strength and stand against Tymax and the pestilence of NewAmerica. With the power of the HSAT as their equalizer, the Patriots send a message of justice and receive a shock wave of treachery in return. The battle for our scorched and weary nation boils to the point of destruction, and when the smoke clears, only one side is left standing. Can the fleeting remnants of truth, justice, and liberty prevail against the caustic flow of greed, hedonism, and deceit? Time is running out. Who will the victor be? Will it be them? Will it be us? ...Or, will it be no one?

Last Stand

Last Stand
Author: Todd Wilkinson
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 413
Release: 2013-03-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0762793198

Entrepreneur and media mogul Ted Turner has commanded global attention for his dramatic personality, his founding of CNN, his marriage to Jane Fonda, and his company’s merger with Time Warner. But his green resume has gone largely ignored, even while his role as a pioneering eco-capitalist means more to Turner than any other aspect of his legacy. He currently owns more than two million acres of private land (more than any other individual in America), and his bison herd exceeds 50,000 head, the largest in history. He donated $1 billion to help save the UN, and has recorded dozens of other firsts with regard to wildlife conservation, fighting nukes, and assisting the poor. He calls global warming the most dire threat facing humanity, and says that the tycoons of the future will be minted in the development of green, alternative renewable energy. Last Stand goes behind the scenes into Turner’s private life, exploring the man’s accomplishments and his motivations, showing the world a fascinating and flawed, fully three-dimensional character. From barnstorming the country with T. Boone Pickens on behalf of green energy to a pivotal night when he considered suicide, Turner is not the man the public believes him to be. Through Turner’s eyes, the reader is asked to consider another way of thinking about the environment, our obligations to help others in need, and the grave challenges threatening the survival of civilization.

Major Pettigrew's Last Stand

Major Pettigrew's Last Stand
Author: Helen Simonson
Publisher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2010-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 140880932X

Major Ernest Pettigrew is perfectly content to lead a quiet life in the sleepy village of Edgecombe St Mary, away from the meddling of the locals and his overbearing son. But when his brother dies, the Major finds himself seeking companionship with the village shopkeeper, Mrs Ali. Drawn together by a love of books and the loss of their partners, they are soon forced to contend with irate relatives and gossiping villagers. The perfect gentleman, but the most unlikely hero, the Major must ask himself what matters most: family obligation, tradition or love? Funny, comforting and heart-warming, Major Pettigrew's Last Stand proves that sometimes, against all odds, life does give you a second chance.

Humanity's Last Stand

Humanity's Last Stand
Author: Mark Schuller
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2021-01-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1978820879

Foreword / by Cynthia McKinney -- Introduction: Careening toward extinction -- We're all in this together -- Dismantling white supremacy -- Climate justice versus the anthropocene -- Humanity on the move : justice and migration -- Dismantling the ivory tower.

Desert Anarchy

Desert Anarchy
Author: J. T. Kross
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2019-09-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781695676534

America lost. The deeply divided nation was no match as the U.N. juggernaut strips away every known freedom and replaces it with fear and uncertainty. Their power is almost complete, only one place is still free, still fighting. In the former states of Texas, Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, and Utah, freedom is found behind modified V8 engines or walled towns. Here, the survivors of the war live their lives the way they choose. Frustrated by their continued failures at stomping out these radicals, the U.N. forms a new ruthless unit. As towns burn and innocent people die, old enemies unite, and new allies join for a desperate battle for survival. As the two forces collide, freedom makes its last stand on four wheels and stubborn American resolve.

Liberty's Last Stand

Liberty's Last Stand
Author: Stephen Coonts
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 536
Release: 2016-06-13
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1621575292

New York Times bestselling author Stephen Coonts delivers another nail-biting thriller starring CIA Director Jake Grafton and his right-hand man, Tommy Carmellini. The president of the United States stands on an outdoor stage, flanked by powerful members of his administration and party. Television crews are preparing for broadcast. High above the stage, on a nearby rooftop, a decorated sniper adjusts the scope on his rifle. Afterwards, America will never be the same. Jake Grafton and Tommy Carmellini suddenly find themselves on the wrong side of the law when a public act of violence throws the country into chaos just before a presidential election. After martial law is declared and rioting begins, Grafton and Carmellini must risk everything to unravel a massive conspiracy and help a new resistance movement rise up against an unimaginable enemy…

My Mother. Barack Obama. Donald Trump. And the Last Stand of the Angry White Man.

My Mother. Barack Obama. Donald Trump. And the Last Stand of the Angry White Man.
Author: Kevin Powell
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-09-04
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1501198815

Written in the tradition of works by Joan Didion, bell hooks, Toni Morrison, and Eve Ensler, this “profoundly insightful and brilliantly inciting” (Dominique Morisseau, Obie Award-winning playwright) exploration of the soul of the United States—the past, the present, and the future Kevin Powell wants for us all, through the lens and lives of three major figures: his mother, Barack Obama, and Donald Trump. Ten short years ago, Barack Obama became president of the United States, and changed the course of history. Ten short years ago, our America was hailed globally as a breathtaking example of democracy, as a rainbow coalition of everyday people marching to the same drum beat. We had finally overcome. But had we? Both the presidencies of Obama and Donald Trump have produced some of the ugliest divides in history: horrific racial murders, non-stop mass shootings, the explosion of attacks on immigrants and on the LGBTQ community, the rise of anti-Semitism and Islamophobia, a massive gap between the haves and the have-nots, and legions of women stepping forth to challenge sexual violence—and men—in all forms. In this collection of thirteen powerful essays, “Kevin Powell thoughtfully weaves together the connective tissue between gender, race, sexuality, pop culture, and sports through a series of raw, incredibly personal essays” (Jemele Hill, writer and ESPN anchor). Be it politics, sports, pop culture, hip-hop music, mental health, racism, #MeToo, or his very complicated relationship with his mother, these impassioned essays are not merely a mirror of who we are, but also who and what Powell thinks we ought to be.