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The Assassination of George W. Bush by Bob Miller

If words could kill, there wouldn't be a million dead, 4,000 of them young Americans. There wouldn't have been an Abu Ghraib disgrace, and OPEC wouldn't be talking about going to a money basket system. There would be more MBAs than KIAs, and the American Dream would still be alive and well.

Bob Miller, America's Most Controversial Writer

Publisher's proviso: Ending up with a controversial writer wasn't our goal. We cannot deny that Miller is a rebel, but he is not without a cause.

"The people are responsible for the character of their Congress. If that body be ignorant, reckless and corrupt, it is because the people tolerate ignorance, recklessness and corruption. When evil men unite, good men must put aside their differences and link together; else they suffer. It will not be necessary for God to punish Americans for their apathy and impiety during the last seven years; the economy is going to do that. Living with the worries of unemployment and the loss of assets will be hell on earth for the last two generations of Americans who have, up to now, considered a dead battery in their cell phone an emergency."  -Bob Miller

Ever hear of an 'accidentally funny' book? Well, you have now. Kill Me If You Can is a non-fiction book about the 192nd AHC and 3-506th of the 101st Airborne Division (Vietnam 1968-69).

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RV by Kilar and Miller - RV lifestyle, RV parks and campgrounds

The authors of this book have taken the words out of my mouth. I could not possibly describe the book better...

"After logging 120,000 RV miles, we decided to share with our fellow RVers a few of the things we wished we had known way back when. Little things like what to expect when suddenly you smell ammonia; how to easily change the air bags in the front springs; where that chalky stuff that streaks the outside of the coach is coming from, what's causing it, and what to do about it. Book is not an RVers Bible by any stretch of the imagination. It contains some funny stuff, worthwhile stuff, and some totally worthless stuff. We're hoping it will give old timers a chuckle and Newbies some solutions."

 

Toto Coelo by Bob Miller - Spiritual book

Twenty-one years in the making. Over three hundred interviews with people from all walks of life who reported having a conversation with God. Not one word was changed, added , or deleted to conform to some personal or secular belief. Book is a favorite with shut-ins and makes a unique gift for that special senior in your life. Book sold online and in fine bookstores.

 

 

Angel Named Zabar by Bob Miller - Spiritual book

“This is a delightful change of pace in the realm of spiritual books. It’s gratifying, peaceful and a quick read. It’s perfect for airport terminals or bedtime. Your presence here is very encouraging and no way could anyone convince me that it was just by chance. I’m asking you to join me on the Angel Express. The accommodations are first class and I guarantee you it’ll be an exciting journey. This book is just a sampling of countless events that are taking place at this very moment on Earth."  --Nan Kilar

Would you like to read a couple of the stand alone stories in An Angel Named Zabar before you buy? Sure you can. Please Click Here.

 

Taciturn by Bob Miller - Male adventure book

After Ben Walker returned from Vietnam, he accepted the only employment offered--a job flying for the Mob in Las Vegas. When his employers decided his services were no longer needed, they gave a retirement party on his behalf, but he failed to show. His employers did, however, succeed at having his wife murdered. When Walker questioned them about this, they said, "Nothing personal. It was just a routine precaution."

Walker did, however, take it very personally. He asked a friend for help and got it. And this time they would decide the rules of engagement, not some politician.

You are cordially invited to take this Taciturn journey into a world of cruel men with incomprehensible greed pitted against men who are just trying to survive. Reviews and excerpts

 

 

 

 

Business of Assassination by Bob Miller - Government Politics: What is your favorite bestselling book about contract killers, hit men, CIA operatives? The author of this book was not referred to in the back alleys and sewers of the world as the "Scorpion" without good reason. Not one contract he ever accepted was marked "Incomplete". Not one of his targets ever survived. They died quietly, slowly, and welcomed death when it finally came. His wonderful sincere smile was there with them to the end.

Page content: Kill Me If You Can, You SOB: A controversial and banned Book about the Vietnam War. - RV: Book about the RV lifestyle. - Toto Coelo and An Angel Named Zabar: Two spiritual books. - Taciturn and Business of Assassination: Two male adventure books.

 

 

 

Books by Bob Miller

Bob Miller, America's Most Controversial Writer