by Skip Coryell (Author)
Columbine and Virginia Tech were not good omens. The victims there were unarmed sheep, who hid beneath desks and chairs, simply cowering as they died. They said "Baa" as they were being slaughtered. Something basic to our society has to change. It's time to stand and fight while we still can. And if our politicians tell us we can't protect our children in a daycare center, a post office, or a church, then we show them the door. We vote them out. We recall them. We take out the trash That's the attitude that America was founded on. Somewhere along the timeline, America has lost it's way, we've lost our instinct for survival; it's no longer "fight or flight"; it's just plain "cower and die"
Author Biography
Skip Coryell now lives with his wife and children in Michigan. He works full time as a professional writer, and is the author of 7 published books. He is an avid hunter and sportsman who loves the outdoors. Skip is also a Marine Corps veteran, and a graduate of Cornerstone University. Skip is the former Michigan State Director for Ted Nugent United Sportsmen of Michigan. He has also served on the Board of Directors for Michigan Sportsmen against Hunger as well as Iowa Carry Inc. He is a Certified NRA Pistol Instructor and Range Safety Officer, teaching the Personal Protection in the Home Course for those wishing to obtain their Concealed Pistol Permits (www.mwtac.com). He also teaches Advanced Concealed Carry Classes for the more seasoned shooter. Skip is the President of White Feather Press and the co-owner of Midwest Tactical Training. Skip is the founder of the Second Amendment March (www.secondamendmentmarch.com). For more details on Skip Coryell, or to contact him personally, go to his website at www.skipcoryell.com (email: skip@whitefeatherpress.com).
Number of Pages: 166
Dimensions: 0.4 x 7.9 x 5 IN
Publication Date: September 01, 2008