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America Alone.


America Alone

Mark Steyn

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Political columnist Mark Steyn, whose work has appeared in "National Review", "New Criterion", the "Washington Times", and many other publications, presents America Alone: The End of the World as We Know It, a scathing forecast of a bleak future for America and the civilized world. Steyn seizes upon solid demographical and statistical evidence revealing a population decline among non-Muslims in America and Europe and a population surge among Muslims, with stark implications should present trends continue unabated un·a·bat·ed  
adj.
Sustaining an original intensity or maintaining full force with no decrease: an unabated windstorm; a battle fought with unabated violence.
. "An IRA Ira, in the Bible
Ira (ī`rə), in the Bible.

1 Chief officer of David.

2,

3 Two of David's guard.
IRA, abbreviation
IRA.
 man blows up a pub in defiance of democratic reality--because he knows that at the ballot box the Ulster Loyalists win the elections and the Irish Republicans lose. When a European jihadist Noun 1. Jihadist - a Muslim who is involved in a jihad
Moslem, Muslim - a believer in or follower of Islam
 blows something up, that's not in defiance of democratic reality but merely a portent of democratic reality to come. He's jumping the gun, but in every respect things are moving his way." A sharp-tongued, bluntly honest commentary that embraces the positive aspects of American culture (women's rights The effort to secure equal rights for women and to remove gender discrimination from laws, institutions, and behavioral patterns.

The women's rights movement began in the nineteenth century with the demand by some women reformers for the right to vote, known as suffrage, and
, tolerance of religion) and stresses why these aspects need to be spread across the globe. Islam is in dire need of reform, Steyn warns, but those on the outside cannot reform it directly; they can only facilitate change as much as possible. Though written in a witty, bantering tone, America Alone ultimately comes to grips with one of the most serious issues of the twenty-first century.
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Date:Feb 1, 2008
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