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Buddhism And Buddhists In China

ebooks Buddhism And Buddhists In China by Lewis Hodus in History

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The Department of Justice Watches Over the LawBut Who Watches the Watchmen?The Department of Justice is America’s premier federal law enforcement agency. And according to J. Christian Adams; it’s also a base used by leftwing radicals to impose a fringe agenda on the American people.A five-year veteran of the DOJ and a key attorney in pursuing the New Black Panther voter intimidation case; Adams recounts the shocking story of how a once-storied federal agency; the DOJ’s Civil Rights division has degenerated into a politicized fiefdom for far-left militants; where the enforcement of the law depends on the race of the victim.In Injustice; Adams reveals:The inside story of how the Obama DOJ spiked the voter intimidation lawsuit against the New Black Panther Party—and the Panthers’ little-known public appearance with ObamaHow the Obama administration changed DOJ hiring policy to ensure radical leftists would dominate the Civil Rights Division The Obama DOJ’s bizarre agenda; from insisting on kids’ rights to attend school dressed as transvestites; to litigating for teachers’ rights to take paid vacations to MeccaHow the DOJ has repeatedly sided with political bosses who flagrantly disenfranchise entire communities of white voters Why the DOJ’s fixation on racial grievance threatens the integrity of the 2012 electionsIf you thought the federal government was dedicated to race-neutral equal protection; Injustice will set you straight. This searing indictment of government malfeasance unveils the astonishing political extremism and outright lawlessness that now infects on of the government’s most powerful agencies. With everything from civil rights laws to America’s voting system at risk; Adams sound the alarm on a gathering threat to our nation’s future.


#9348834 in Books 2006-11-11Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.00 x .19 x 6.00l; .30 #File Name: 159547958980 pages


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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Good overview; though dated and biasBy CustomerGave a good and at times very thorough review of Buddhism in China; though from a dated perspective. The last several portions were heavily peppered with Christian perspective and how the two should and do interact.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very goodBy EduardoIt is a very interesting book about Buddhism in China. Those who appreciate this subject will have in this book a good source of information.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five StarsBy ThanhanGood item; Thank you.

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