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From left-wing activist in Montreal and Toronto to Conservative Party campaigner in Ottawa, Fred Litwin tells a captivating coming-out story that will delight and upset right-wingers and progressives alike. There is intrigue with the Iranian embassy, a fiercely critical examination of the gay establishment in Canada, an exposé of the politics driving senior CBC managers, and a behind-the-scenes look at the conservative movement’s nasty and shadowy “counter-jihad” subculture. And a lot more. |
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Seductions Of Appeasement
Victor Davis Hanson asks: why is appeasement so seductive and where will it take us in the 21st century?
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A new offering from our own Captain Capitalism – The Black Man’s Guide Out of Poverty: For Black Men Who Demand Better Glorious Karl reviews: “First, this author who advises black men on their escape from poverty is white. Midwest pasty white. Minnesota white. Second, he is a fellow cigar-smoking comrade. We share a Midwest upbringing. And more recently, we both participated in the 2008 banking disaster.” |
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Islam Through the Looking Glass: The Collected Essays and Reviews of J. B. Kelly, Vol. 3 |
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New Siqdor (Zero Point Light Book 2) by Stephen Carter. (This ebook is posted now at Amazon as a “pre-order”, going live on January 26. Anyone who orders it would automatically receive download on January 26.) |
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A new release by Stephen J. Carter.

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The Western Awakening Trilogy, Book 3.

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In 2016 the United Kingdom is a decayed subsidiary of the European Union. A group of entrepreneurs plans an insurrection… |
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Triple Ignition (The Western Awakening Trilogy, Book 1) – Thomas Gibbon In late 2015 a private company announces the world’s first controlled nuclear fusion and its first customers deploy the technology in energy production, missile defense, and weaponry…
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Support SDA by supporting our sponsors! As Far As The Eye Can See – a collection of short stories by Moshe Dann. |
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Blood Feud
Ed Driscoll interviews author Ed Klein;
In addition to his portraits of the Clintons and the Obamas, Klein’s Blood Feud sheds new light on one of the most mysterious members of Barack and Michelle’s inner circle, Valerie Jarrett. As Klein describes Jarrett, she’s the distaff equivalent of Tom Hagen, the dangerous consigliere pulling the strings behind the scenes of The Godfather.
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| Looks like a good one: Threats of Pain and Ruin – by Theodore Dalrymple |
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Be sure to check out the book titles on the sidebar from time to time – these folks are SDA’s most loyal supporters.
An Interview With James Delingpole
Author of The Little Green Book of Eco-Fascism: The Left’s Plan to Frighten Your Kids, Drive Up Energy Costs, and Hike Your Taxes. Ed Driscoll:
I suspect SDA readers will rather enjoy his remarkably unkind thoughts towards warm-mongering socialists, and his take on Michael Mann’s lawsuit against Mark Steyn.
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The Gormley Papers “gathers together a series of Gormley’s newspaper columns from recent years. But it doesn’t read like musty old newspaper columns…” By Saskatchewan conservative talk show host and friend of this blog, John Gormley. Check it out. |
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A new release from one of our loyal sponsors:
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| Tragedy in the Commons: Former Members of Parliament Speak Out About Canada’s Failing Democracy — by Alison Loat and Michael MacMillan |
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