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Carmen is an angel - a song angel. Her job is to find exactly the right piece of music to lead a human from life to afterlife. It's not always easy. But being an angel? Amazing. Whether soaring above the earth or changing her own little corner of the cosmos, Carmen is hooked. Then the flashbacks start. There's a baby, there's opera music. Bits of her old life on earth begin to bubble up, threatening to drown her. Add flashbacks to the harassment campaign by Lev, a handsome but tortured song angel, and suddenly life as an angel doesn't seem that angelic.
Piper Mae and the Purple-y Day is a charming peek into the mind of a child and her delight in a favorite color. As her day unfolds, Piper Mae encounters choices, from what outfit she will wear to what flavor she will choose. For young children, the topic of favorite color is of nearly universal interest. The text engages the reader and the child who is being read to in guessing what Piper Mae's decisions will be. The colorful illustrations reveal the correct answers. Further dialogue as to what the child's own choices would be may easily follow. The book ends with a question that will stimulate any child's imagination. Fun to read any time, this book lends itself well to snuggling and sweet conversation for parent and child at bedtime.
This is the fourth book of the ongoing story of the upcoming battle to save our world. Our heroes, comprised of, JAKE (the former Beer-Belly Kitty) and his Panther Force creature cats, Jake's children that mirrors their lynx mother known as The Silent Sentinels, the Clan Of Warriors which are the former SUPERCAT Fan Club members who learned of their true mission, and The Founders who have cared for our planet, fighting evil for centuries. The title explains the situation well, as ENCOUNTERS OF EVIL, covers the pre- skirmishes building up to the unavoidable end battle of good versus evil.This is a wholesome book series and a fine addition to any literary library.This volume contains 54 full-page illustrations.
An agency of the Federal government raids a beach house in Puget Sound on the pretext of a firearms violation. An unforeseen cataclysm results in the loss or unaccountable absence of a number of the government's operators. This, in turn, primes the Attorney general with appropriate zeal and intent to push through the mechanism repealing the Second Amendment to the Constitution of the United States.In due course, two thirds of the states call for Congress to repeal the Second Amendment. The Senate Majority Leader and the Speaker of the House make a joint announcement to the Washington Press Corps that the recommendation to convoke a Constitutional Convention has been sent to the President.A select few are privy to the fact that the latest push to outlaw the Second Amendment would not be about gun control but something far more sinister. It would take better men like former Diplomatic Security agent, Peter Cleague, Lawyer John Luther, and Senator Al Sherman to not only protect what the Founding Fathers knew was crucial to good government, but to take on a fight for the very survival of the nation.Is it only a matter of time?
The meltdown of the U.S. federal judicial system will occur when the public realizes that:(a) judicial discretion in MDLs is replaced by judicial deception; (b) MDLs are grossly unfair, unreasonable, and inadequate for the plaintiffs; and (c) a relatively small group of self-interested "cooperative" attorneys are permitted to be grossly over-compensated for merely acting as dealmakers.The immediate cause of the 2008 meltdown of the financial services industry was the explosion in the unregulated market of CDOs on the frontend and CDSs on the backend. The immediate cause of the meltdown of the U.S. federal judicial system will be MDL's unauthorized use of victims' compensation funds on the frontend and settlement class actions on the backend.As Judge Patrick E. Higginbotham explains, "The disconnect between the power of the MDL judge and the power that the judge exercises rests on a statute that authorizes only the transfer of cases to that judge for purposes of pretrial proceeding with return to their filing homes, as the U.S. Supreme Court made clear in Lexecon. The rest of the operation finds its footing in some form of consent and assertions of implied and inherent authority sometimes on little more than empty air."
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