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Jun 13, 2009
How can America ever forget what happened on September 11, 2001? A horror that's better known as 9-1-1, and a nightmare that shocked all
Americans, a disaster that should have never occurred. While on a ship
in Bermda, the captain announced the terrifying event, three-thousand
people aboard in complete panic for their loved ones who they may have
lost that day. As I viewed the burning towers on TV, I immediately
thought of friends who I knew worked there, and prayed in s More...
Americans, a disaster that should have never occurred. While on a ship
in Bermda, the captain announced the terrifying event, three-thousand
people aboard in complete panic for their loved ones who they may have
lost that day. As I viewed the burning towers on TV, I immediately
thought of friends who I knew worked there, and prayed in s More...
Feb 09, 2012
Patriot Acts by Steven Clark Bradley is the story of a world that could easily be seen as the world of today. After a brief reminder of all the different wars and actions of terror that have played out upon our world recently, we are introduced to Fisher Harrison, an American soldier, who is sneaking through Iraq in 1991. Through his covert actions, American military goals are worked towards, even if they come at a high personal cost for Harrison. Like he was trained: Country Comes First. Altho
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Apr 01, 2009
Hidden away in an Alaskan prison, serving time for a crime he never committed, Colonel Fisher Harrison thinks of revenge. His government forsake him and his Special Ops buddies and no one was meant to survive. If Fisher gets out of that hellish place, the man who put him there is going to pay.
But that man is now President of the United States and seemingly untouchable; until the Islamic Republic of Iran and radical American militia groups join forces, and President Christopher Tate More...
But that man is now President of the United States and seemingly untouchable; until the Islamic Republic of Iran and radical American militia groups join forces, and President Christopher Tate More...
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