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Stop the Islamization of America

By: Pamela Geller
Narrated by: R. C. Masters
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Islamic supremacism is seeping into every aspect of American life. Islamic jihad groups aren't solely concentrating on terror attacks (although another one of those could come at any moment), but on the creeping encroachment to introduce Islamic law into this country, step-by-step and bit-by-bit, until finally America wakes up to a country transformed into an Islamic state. In Stop the Islamization of America, the renowned activist Pamela Geller lays bare the chilling details of the Muslim Brotherhood's strategy of steady subversion and erosion of our freedoms, while offering a practical guide for how to fight back. Stop the Islamization of America is a much-needed wake-up call about a sinister, subversive agenda that could do nothing less than destroy the United States - with unique instructions about how we can, and must, fight back now to defend our nation and our civilization.

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Ideologies & Doctrines Freedom & Security Politics & Government Nationalism Social justice Middle East Sociology Church & State Religious Studies Iran

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The information in this book is shocking and guarantied to enlighten a person on the battle for this great country. I am proud of the author and others like her,who stand up and speak out. She encourages all of us to do the same.

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I did enjoyy Pamela Gellar's thoroughly researched compilation and her well argued virewpoint. I hated the narrator screaming and yellinng for hours. Her tone was loud, argumentative and unpleasant,. Her histronics were worthy of a network legal drama that would get cancelled after two or three episodes. Her narration was way off the mark for people that would give this book. That audience is roughly divided into those that feel Islam is a threat to the west and those who are still trying to gather more sources before forming an opinion. "Quote/unquote". That is annoying and distracting. i think it is "end quote".

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