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The Death of Democracy

By: Mr. Anthony W. Antolic
Narrated by: Dave Wright
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The Death of Democracy explores what happens when the majority who is always right just happens to be wrong. This book explains why marriage and family are under attack in America and who is to gain from the popularity of the Socialist movement.

©2014 Anthony W. Antolic (P)2015 Anthony W. Antolic

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right wing propaganda

this is a lesson as to why you listen to the sample before purchase. this book is a fascist trash piece.

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"Satirical" Radical Morman Libertarian Propaganda

A demonstration of why Mormons are not just another Christian sect, but uniquely bound to America. They must be the most confident Conservatives there are. I was disturbed by the Author's "Humor" at some points, and was not convinced. I wonder if this really is "Satire" given how starkly unrealistic and inconsiderate his characterization of society is. Love your neighbors and your enemies.

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