Hell, No, We Didn't Go!


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As long as there have been wars, there has been conscription. And conscription has never been popular. When asked in a Gallup poll taken in August 1965 whether the US decision to send troops to Vietnam was a mistake, 60 percent of Americans polled said no. But as American casualties increased and the war escalated, polls showed fewer Americans supporting US actions in Vietnam. That, however, did not stop the drafting of Americans into military service. Later, when the leaked Pentagon Papers revealed that the United States had misled Congress and the American public about the extent of US involvement in Vietnam through lies and the withholding of information, support was driven further downward. Today, the Vietnam War is regarded as the most unpopular war of the twentieth century. In Hell, No, We Didn’t Go!, Eli Greenbaum presents firsthand accounts of men who were driven to resist or dodge the Vietnam draft at all costs. He introduces readers to a cross section of individuals who found ways to defy the draft by leaving the country, going to prison, becoming conscientious objectors, gaming the system, conspiring to fail physicals, and even enlisting—anything to avoid being drafted. These vivid essays and candid oral histories detail events that were often controversial, sometimes volatile, and almost always emotionally charged. Greenbaum brings together a chorus of first-person accounts of draft resistance and protest held together by an overarching personal narrative while providing context, commentary, and an unusual fifty-year perspective on the men’s decisions to avoid the Vietnam War, no matter what. While some men passively accepted conscription as their fate, others actively resisted it, sometimes going to extremes. Each account reveals individual motivations, fears, and hopes—everything from disagreement with American foreign policy to questions of cowardice and the meaning of patriotism, all underlined by courage and determination.




Hell No, We Won't Go!


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Hell No, We Won't Go


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Here, 20 American Vietnam War draft resisters, deserters, and conscientious objectors tell us what Canada means to them. Their harrowing stories recount the challenges and rewards of adapting to a new land, where, after more than twenty years, they have all contributed to Canadian culture and society."The most valuable contribution...remains the insights of its twenty subjects into their individual decisions to choose exile over fighting in a war they judged to be wrong or immoral - Globe and Mail.




Hell No I Don't Remember, I Have Alzheimer's!


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“Hell No I Don’t Remember, I Have Alzheimer’s!” were the very words spoken by one of our loved ones when asked if they remembered. Dementia and Alzheimer’s are inordinate diseases that steal away the thoughts, memories, and perspectives of those impacted. They are villains that corrode the filters of one’s mind leaving them open for more decay. Four authors have collaborated to share their experiences about the reality of caring for loved ones who have dementia/Alzheimer’s. If you are struggling with this disease as a caregiver, you will undoubtedly identify with many of the same experiences. It is our hope that our shared stories give you solace in knowing others are walking this journey with you. You are not alone. Perhaps you can find a respite in each chapter and take away valuable information.




Hell No, We Won't Go


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The 1970 college football season is coming to a close and Touchdown Tony McIntyre couldn't be riding higher. He's in the running for the Heisman Trophy, on the cover of Sports Illustrated as "The next Joe Namath," and about to be drafted into the NFL. He's two wins away from taking his team to the Rose Bowl, when receives a letter from the Selective Service, "Greetings," This must be a mistake. Tony can't get drafted, he's about to get the biggest signing bonus in NFL history. Tony has to find a way out. As anti-Vietnam war protestors make their voices heard on campus, Tony finds himself caught in the crossfire of one of the most decisive issues Americans have ever faced. All he ever wanted to do is play football, but he discovers he's now in a much bigger arena. It all comes down to one Saturday in November, when Touchdown Tony McIntyre is thrust into a game where the stakes are life and death.




I Have Gone Through Hell, but I Didn't Stop!


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I Have Gone Through Hell, but I Didn't Stop! By: Lottie M. Campbell Realizing many experience the same hardships as she has gone through, Lottie M. Campbell sat and wrote her story so that others may read, relate, and discuss their own journeys. If you have ever had an unfaithful spouse, a mother or father remarry after the death of a parent, or if you were ever treated as an orphan in your own home, Campbell's story will resonate with you. With her faith in God, Campbell was able to find the strength, courage, and confidence she needed to continue on with her life. Just as God plants an oak tree, causing the winds, rains, and storms to give it strength, so, too, will he do the same for his people, encouraging them to build their character, faith, and endurance through all so they may come out sturdier and stronger in the end.




Faith and Labor


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Parents, would you like your children to learn something useful while in school? A skill, a trade, a career for the future? Would you like their diploma to have value? See how one school is gearing up to handle this; visit a Public High School in Irving, Texas, and view what Education offered in the past as well as the present. Read the opinions of former students concerning the purpose(s) of High School, what they learned, and visit with Teachers, Principals, Administrators and School Board Members as they graded MacArthur High School, home of the Mighty Cardinals.




Ministering Graciously to the Gay and Lesbian Community


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Helps you understand what will enable those individuals who are entrenched in what is called an 'alternative' lifestyle to find a path of peace in the recovery of their soul and self-esteem. Educate those who want to learn, to relate and to understand in order to genuinely minister graciously to the gay and lesbian community, whether they be family, friends, or fellow church members. Equip the reader with the information to gently and lovingly apply the oil of God's Spirit and the wine of God's love.




Beating Around the Bush


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Pulitzer Prize–winning Washington Post columnist Art Buchwald returns undaunted to examine the ridiculous people and preposterous events that we call our daily reality. Collected from his columns, with a foreword by Garry Trudeau, Buchwald’s satirical voice darts at politicians, power, corporations and the media without pause. A self-described troublemaker, Buchwald continues to represent the great American traits of skepticism, humor, and a refusal to compromise in the face of absurdity.




Spectre


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Newly published children's author, Lena Whitney, lives in the middle class world of small town USA. Wife, and mother of one, Lena is comfortable in her established and predictable existence. It's only when unexpected change comes to call, in the form of a mysterious doctor, that she discovers things aren't always what they seem. As Lena struggles to break out of her every day world, she tries to not slip into a darker, unknown world. Will she be able to deal with her inner demons, as well as the outer demons she will have to face? Her 'soul' searching could cost her more than just her lifestyle. The cost could be her life.