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TWO
UNIQUE FATHER'S DAY GIFT IDEAS
From WorldNetDaily.Com
May 24, 2001
Books
that will be read, treasured forever
WorldNetDaily's
online store is featuring two unique Falther's Day gift ideas
-- books that will keep on giving for years to come.
The first
is the book that rocked the financial world, "Rich Dad,
Poor Dad." Written by best-selling author Robert Koyosaki,
it addresses what the rich teach their children about money
- that the poor and middle class do not!
This is
the book for people who want to become masters of their money
and create sustained wealth for themselves and their families.
It's about
how to make your money work for you and how to work smarter,
not harder. Full of sound, practical financial advice.
You can
order it for $15.95 from the WorldNetDaily online store by
clicking here.
The other
great Father's Day option is Warren Farrell's "Father
and Child Reunion." And only at the WorldNetDaily online
store can you get this sensational book autographed by the
author and personalized to your specifications.
Based
on thirteen years of research, "Father and Child Reunion"
will force a re-examination of the circumstances in which
a dad or a mom is best for children. For starters, some findings
on children with single parents:
* Children
do better with single fathers than with single mothers. Both
boys and girls are healthier and do better psychologically
and academically, as well as socially.
* Even
characteristics such as empathy are exhibited more by children
brought up by single fathers.
* Single
fathers experience less stress juggling children and work
than do single mothers.
* What
family structures are most likely to be in the child's best
interests? Dr. Farrell's findings suggest the following ranking:
(1) the
intact family;
(2) shared parent-time(joint physical custody);
(3) primary father time;
(4) primary mother time.
While
the intact family is the winner, "Father and Child Reunion"
makes it clear why, if divorce cannot be prevented, children
being primarily with their dads gives children more of both
parents than when they are primarily with their mothers; reduces
a mother's economic dependency on a man, and reduces men's
ten times greater suicide rate after divorce.
Does Dr.
Farrell conclude, then, that men are better at fathering than
women are at mothering? No. But he does conclude that we have
been waging a "War Against Fathers" - and mothers
and children are among the losers.
This special
WorldNetDaily autograph deal will be advertised in the New
York Times Book Review section this week. But you -- our dear
subscribers -- get the advance tip. Order
right now to ensure Father's Day delivery.

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EMERGING
VIRUSES -- The Video
From WorldNetDaily.Com
May 25, 2001
Truth
about Aids, Ebola & Vaccinations
Could
modern advances in cancer research and genetic biotechnology
have given rise to new viruses and the current and coming
plagues? More frightening, could the AIDS and Ebola epidemics
have been planned?
Videotaped
before a television studio audience, Dr. Len Horowitz, one
of health care's most captivating motivational speakers, presents
his three-year investigation into the origins of the world's
most feared and deadly viruses - HIV and Ebola. He concludes
these viruses were "undoubtedly" man-made. The question
is, "Did they break out accidentally due to sloppy science,
or by intent to effect a population control agenda for a 'New
World Order'?"
Join Dr.
Horowitz as he shares his insights and shows you his most
chilling evidence -- government contracts under which numerous
immune-system-ravaging viruses were manufactured by biological
weapons contractors for cancer research and germ warfare.
In addition
to the 90-minute presentation explaining how, when, where
and why the viruses that now threaten humanity's survival
were made, who made them, and how they most likely broke out,
this video contains another 45-minute program in which Dr.
Horowitz discusses vaccines. Are they safe? Effective? Which
ones are risky, and might they be causing the current and
coming plagues?
This is
must viewing for every concerned parent and citizen!
Get this
amazing video by clicking here.
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SILENCED:
FLIGHT 800 AND THE SUBVERSION OF JUSTICE
by Jack Cashill
VHS VT, 58 min. Click here.
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WHATEVER
HAPPENED TO AMERICA
From WorldNetDaily.Com
June 6, 2001
How U.S.
political institutions were corrupted
Most younger
Americans are now aware that the form of democracy they enjoy
in the United States today is far different from the republican
form of government enjoyed by their grandparents earlier this
century.
On April
17, 1913, the balance of power in the U.S. shifted from the
states to the central government with the illegal ratification
of the 17th Amendment. With the "voice" of the states
effectively stifled, the federal government under Franklin
Roosevelt began the systematic destruction of the Constitution
of the United States in 1933. Today, the last vestiges of
freedom remain tethered to the Bill of Rights by a thin, raveled
thread.
"Whatever
Happened to America?" is dedicated to concerned Americans
everywhere who see their nation and their liberty threatened
by forces they cannot comprehend which seek to create a system
of global governance for "the betterment of mankind"
at the expense of America.
Contained
within 21 chapters, the author explains the systematic take-over
of America by the judicial system. From 1937 on, Supreme Court
appointees were selected, not for their judicial credentials
and an indisputable knowledge of constitutional law but by
their political and sociological philosophies. They believed
that the Constitution was an evolving document that must periodically
be reinterpreted to fit the changing needs of an evolving
society, or more accurately, the evolving needs of its government.
Know who
the conspirators were, what they did, where it all took place,
when it happened and how they did it.
Click
here.

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ERIC
CLAPTON TOUR DATES
ACCORDING TO REPRISE RECORDS
From www.sonicnet.com
April 10, 2001
7/17 -
St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Center
7/19 - Fargo, ND @ Fargodome
7/21 - Milwaukee, WI @ Bradley Center
7/22 - St. Louis, MO @ Savvis Center
7/24-25 - Chicago, IL @ United Center
7/27 - Moline, IL @ Mark of the Quad Cities
7/28 - Kansas City, MO @ Kemper Arena
7/30 - Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center
8/1 -
Salt Lake City, UT @ Delta Center
8/2 - Nampa, ID @ Idaho Center
8/4 - Seattle, WA @ KeyArena at Seattle Center
8/5 - Vancouver, BC @ General Motors Place
8/7 - Portland, OR @ Rose Garden Arena
8/11 - Oakland, CA @ Oakland Arena
8/13 - Las Vegas, NV @ Thomas and Mack Center
8/15 - Phoenix, AZ @ America West Arena
8/17-18 - Los Angeles, CA @ Staples Center
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TIME*
SEX* LOVE*
By Mary Chapin Carpenter
Latest
album by one of FreedomWriter's favorite female musical artists,
now
on sale from Amazon.com thru this website for $13.99.
Editorial
Review from Amazon.com:
On albums
like State of the Heart, Shooting Straight in the Dark, and
Come on Come on, Mary Chapin Carpenter melded folkie singer-songwriter
concerns with melodies and hooks that country (and, occasionally,
adult-pop) radio programmers could get behind foursquare.
Since those late-'80s/early-'90s high points, the Brown University
graduate has often pushed niceties such as catchiness to the
artistic back burner. Despite some too-languid stretches,
Time* Sex* Love*, her first studio disc since 1996, finds
Carpenter recapturing some of the balance that marked the
best of those earlier records. "In the Name of Love"
lifts off with a trademark midtempo groove and a complex lyric
about attraction and independence. Other tracks subtly spice
Carpenter's formula with lovely, sighing vocal harmonies and
fleeting evocations of Beatles-era AM radio. Her need to attempt
major statements about the sad realities of grownup life may
ultimately be Time's biggest flaw; where's Carpenter hiding
her gifts for limning small moments (State's "This Shirt")
or events that few other songwriters would think to commit
to tape (Shooting's comet-appearance commemoration "Halley
Came to Jackson")? There's reality, and there's reality.
--Rickey Wright
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