Al Carroll: 5 books

Cover of Presidents' Body Counts: The Twelve Worst and Four Best American Presidents Based on How Many Lived or Died Because of Their Actions
by Al Carroll
Language: English
Release Date: March 14, 2014

Endorsed by the Thom Hartmann Show. Over 1000 downloads! Speak No Evil About Presidents. So say most textbooks, journalists, commentators, and even some historians. Not in this book. An eye opening look at all the evil done by presidents, mass murder, incompetence, and terrorism, and a look at the...
Cover of A Proposed New Constitution
by Al Carroll
Language: English
Release Date: August 26, 2016

How would you change the constitution if it were up to you? How should we as a nation change the constitution? Even asking the question gets angry and outraged responses. This is so even though parts of it are poorly thought out, anti-democratic, and have done tremendous damage to the nation. For...
Cover of Presidents' Body Counts: The Twelve Worst and Four Best American Presidents Based on How Many Lived or Died Because of Their Actions
by Al Carroll
Language: English
Release Date: August 24, 2016

peak No Evil About Presidents. So say most textbooks, journalists, commentators, and even some historians. Not in this book. An eye opening look at all the evil done by presidents, mass murder, incompetence, and terrorism, and a look at the noblest presidents also. How many of these...
Cover of Trump Fascism: A Very Possible Future
by Al Carroll
Language: English
Release Date: July 10, 2016

A Near Future That Is All Too RealAmerica and Democracy Will Never Be The Same"My name is Chief of Staff of the Army General Ulysses Benito Butler, and this is my story. This is the story of how Mr. Drumpf (Trump) became president, destroyed American democracy and turned the US into a fascist...
Cover of Survivors: Family Histories of Surviving War, Colonialism, and Genocide
by Al Carroll
Language: English
Release Date: August 25, 2016

This book is a collection of first generation immigrant students and American Indian students recounting their family members' lives surviving colonialism, border wars, civil wars, genocide, and revolutions. These include accounts from Bangladesh, Bolivia, Cambodia, El Salvador, India, Iran, Namibia,...
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