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Print: $20.00 Download: $11.70 NON-FICTION. Topics: terrorism, politics, illegal aliens, military, and more. Tom Kovach examined a Nashville vehicle bombing, and found evidence missed by police, firefighters, and Federal agents. WAS it domestic terrorism? WHY can’t Wesley Clark become president? WHY are the Islamist terrorists so dedicated to their cause? DID the Brown Berets shoot down a police helicopter? The answers, and many more, are in Slingshot. This book contains hard-hitting facts and opinions, "inside" notes, and surprise material. There’s no book like Slingshot. www.TomKovach.us
REVIEWS
"This book should be required reading for every American, age 16 and older...." -- Charles Jones III (Brigadier General, USAF, Retired; chairman, National Veterans Coalition)
"If you want to straighten out America, think of it as a compass." -- Jack Cashill, Ph.D. (author, columnist, documentary producer)
"... this guy is like Charlie Daniels with a pen instead of a fiddle." -- Mark Rose (columnist and blogger)
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Disc: $8.00 A collection of spoof songs, written by Tom Kovach -- author, inventor, soldier, activist, and talk-radio host.
"Ghost Drivers on the Roads" describes the problem of illegal aliens getting drunk and causing fatal traffic accidents -- which they get away with, because they are driving under false identities.
"The Ballad of the Liddy Brigade", written in 1993, was the very first theme song for the G. Gordon Liddy talk-radio program. Tom was one of Liddy's most loyal and recognized callers ... until Tom got his own program! He carried over his call-in signature, "Gung-ho greetings!"
"The Battle of Bredesen's Bunker" tells the story of how Tom filed a lawsuit (pro-se!) against Tennessee Governor Phil Bredesen. The lawsuit was intended to stop the building of a two-story underground party hall, nicknamed Bredesen's Bunker.
You can help to support Tom's activism on behalf of the traditional American principles of freedom and limited government. Buy your copy of Three Spoof Songs today!
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Download: $1.00 There is a new phenomenon in American law enforcement. The terrible reality is that law-abiding citizens are being killed daily by "ghost drivers": illegal aliens that have stolen the identities of citizens with a valid driver's license.
This spoof song, "Ghost Drivers on the Roads" (to the melody of "Ghost Riders in the Sky", made famous by Johnny Cash), uses wit and sarcasm in an attempt to wake up the voting public to the dangers posed by "ghost drivers".
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Download: $1.00 Spoof song about one man's lawsuit against TN Gov. Phil Bredesen, to prevent the building of an underground, two-story, $19-million party hall beneath the front yard of the Governor's Mansion in Nashville.
(To the melody of "Simple Man", by Charlie Daniels)
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