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Jocularity Saddam Ball Halloween Masquerade Facial Mask


Jocularity Saddam Ball Halloween Masquerade Facial Mask


$7.99


Jocularity Saddam Ball Halloween Masquerade Facial Mask

Saddam Facial Ball Halloween Masquerade Mask


Saddam Facial Ball Halloween Masquerade Mask


$7.59


Saddam Facial Ball Halloween Masquerade Mask

Love & Happiness Holiday Photo Cards


Love & Happiness Holiday Photo Cards


$1.6


Elegant and simple. Let your family photos shine with these holiday cards that feature a flourish script and three photos.

Family Classic Holiday Minibooks


Family Classic Holiday Minibooks


$3.43


A classic way to show off beautiful family photos. Minimal and modern to let your photos shine.

Leisure Arts I Can’t Believe I'm Cross Stitching Book


Leisure Arts I Can’t Believe I’m Cross Stitching Book


$9.95


Step-by-step color photos and 12 design projects.

Royal Blue Metal Collage Frame


Royal Blue Metal Collage Frame


$35.95


A bright blue collage frame in a classic, gallery-ready profile with a crisp white collage mat that accomodates two 4×6 photos and three 3×3 photos.

Freshwater Fish


Freshwater Fish


$7.99


Rich content and beautiful photos examines the habitat, diet, and characteristics of freshwater fish.

My Calendar: Days of the Week


My Calendar: Days of the Week


$6.99


Teaches the concept of the days of the week using predictable text and matching photos.

My Calendar: Months of the Year


My Calendar: Months of the Year


$6.99


The months of the year are taught through engaging text and photos that symbolize each month.

Three in a Row Birth Announcements


Three in a Row Birth Announcements


$1.76


Proudly display multiple photos of your newborn with this modern birth announcement. Minimalist type draws the eyes to the 3 photos displayed at the top of the card design.



 America's War with Saddam


America’s War with Saddam


$18.05


In August of 1990, the cancerous cost of America’s past sins slipped out of its nest and invaded its neighbor, Kuwait. During the 1980′s the United States had turned a blind eye to the world’s support of Saddam in his invasion and subsequent war with Iran. Hussein was to serve as a proxy fighter for the U.S. against Iran. The weight of the Vietnam War still prevented sustained American military action abroad, and when Saddam needed to know when Iran was about to attack, the U.S. happily sent him satellite photos to prepare stronger defenses. At the same time, the U.S. was arming Iran via the Iran-Contra Scandal, but the strategy of encouraging tyrannical regimes to bleed each other white was running out. After millions had died in America’s proxy fight, Saddam’s debts forced him to invade Kuwait and gain the oil needed to repay Europe and the Soviets.Operation Desert Storm was the first battle in America’s War With Saddam.After the 1991 Cease-Fire Agreement was signed, the American people washed their hands of Iraq, and had to endure little more than the nightly news 2-3 minute reminders. Despite the massive death toll in Iraq, for Americans, the period between Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom was ignored. Everyone heard about the infamous Gulf War Syndrome, its 300,000+ cases, and even the 11,000+ Americans who died from their service in Operation Desert Storm, but with little if any attention was paid by the Average westerner. In the eyes of Saddam, the average Iraqi, and in the pages of history, the two Gulf Wars are but one event. From the invasion of Kuwait through his final defeat in Operation Iraqi Freedom, this is the complete story of America’s WarWith Saddam.Iraq’s Smoking GunHow Did It Come To This: The American Experience in the New World OrderThe Ignored WarandSaddam’s Ties to Al Queda

 Dawn over Baghdad: How the U.S. Military Is Using Bullets and Ballots to Remake Iraq


Dawn over Baghdad: How the U.S. Military Is Using Bullets and Ballots to Remake Iraq


$0.99


THIS IS A COMPLETELY FRESH, close-up look at the guerilla struggle in Iraq. It is built on weeks spent re-embedded with U.S. soldiers in the most dangerous parts of the Sunni Triangle in early 2004, direct polling of Iraqis, and unmatched reporting on combat raids, interrogations, daily diplomacy, and reconstruction heroics. It follows the author’s “Boots on the Ground: A Month with the 82nd Airborne in the Battle for Iraq,” which was the first book from an embedded reporter describing the toppling of Saddam Hussein. Gripping, perceptive, funny, and bluntly honest, “Boots” became the most popular chronicle of the hot war in Iraq. Now Karl Zinsmeister has again beaten the pack with this groundbreaking sequel on the counterinsurgency phase of the war. This is a powerful, cliché-smashing, up-to-the-minute report on America’s most urgent national struggle, as seen through the eyes of ordinary Iraqis and the U.S. servicemen doing today’s dirty work. “Dawn Over Baghdad” takes you into Iraq’s urban neighborhoods, rural villages, and guerilla snake pits, and shows exactly how young American soldiers are quietly but inexorably choking off a terrorist insurrection and planting the seeds (sometimes at great personal cost) of a dramatically different Middle East. Zinsmeister brings home a fascinating, intimate, and insightful story missed by the major media: With the quiet cooperation of millions of everyday Iraqis, the U.S. is approaching something historic — success in a tough guerilla war. Includes a 32-page section of color photos taken by the author.

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