Author: Tim McConnehey

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Cheap Book Publishing

Cheap Book Publishing (The American Way) Last weekend I did a little grocery shopping. Three separate times, I overheard conversations about which type of item to purchase. Each time, the conflict was solved by choosing which item’s purchase price was cheaper. In each of the three conversations, nothing but price was ever mentioned. Why was the […]

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Advice for an Election Year

On June 5, 1788, as New Hampshire prepared to ratify the Constitution and elect national delegates to Congress and the Electoral College, a great American addressed the state legislature. He was Samuel Langdon (1723-1797), a former president of Harvard University. The whole world was watching America to see what the free society could do with […]

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How to Publish a Cookbook

Info on “How To Publish A Cookbook”. Do you have some unique and interesting recipe ideas that you want to share and get paid for? Cookbook publishing can be a good way to make good money without having the need to feel pressured of the need to cook every day. Availability of Options When it […]

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From A to Izzard

From A to Izzard is an old phrase similar to our present day “From A to Z”. In the 1750s the letter z had three different pronunciations depending if you were British, Scottish or American. If you were from Britain, Z was pronounced “zed.” In Scotland they said “ezed,” and in America it was called […]

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How to Find a Book Editor

The Most Gifted Authors Have Editors Even the most famous authors work with editors. Understanding the value of getting a different point of view helps your book become that much better. Type of Editing What type of editing are you looking for? If you are a newly self-published author it is highly recommended that you […]

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What is Rulers Law?

Rulers Law has been the default form of government for billions of people for thousands of years. The Founding Fathers identified ten major elements of Ruler’s Law that were being wielded like a bludgeon in the hands of King George and his monarchial administration:[1] Bully Tactics: Authority under Ruler’s Law is nearly always put in […]

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Socialist Economics

Lizzy’s Socialist Economics Lesson All she wanted was a little extra change to buy new tires for her bike. Grandma’s recipe for lemonade was simple—-real lemons, sugar, lemon peel and a special ingredient that gave it a thirst-quenching zing, a secret, grandma said, that came from her great-grandparents in Italy. Lizzy mixed the ingredients, added […]

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Answer to a Runaway Supreme Court

Thomas Jefferson’s Answer to a Runaway Supreme Court One of the gaping holes left in the Constitution by the Founding Fathers was a check on the U.S. Supreme Court. There was no process put in place to prevent the Court from exercising its prejudiced will instead of exercising unprejudiced judgment. Thomas Jefferson saw this potential […]

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Communist Goals

Back in the early 1960s W. Cleon Skousen outlined the 45 Communist Goals in his book The Naked Communist.  Given all the recent political events and current rulings by the Supreme Court, Izzard Ink has received a great deal of inquiry and questions about these communist goals.  While some of the goals read as if […]

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Socialist Humor

Socialists Say The Darnedest Things! A benefit of modern social media is the means to capture and share socialists speaking their mind. Normally this would cause great alarm—if anybody was listening. Their messages that are meant to stir up envy and then to threaten forceful change as a solution is a frontal assault on constitutional […]

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