Fourth and Long: Making America a Championship Team

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Dog Ear Publishing, 2007 - 224 lappuses

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Chapter One One Future
2
Chapter Two One Nation
15
Chapter Three One God
27
Chapter Four Fielding a Team The Budget
39
Chapter Five Staying Healthy Health Care
53
Chapter Six Protecting the Ball Foreign Policy and National
65
Chapter Seven Diet and Exercise Energy
79
Chapter Eight Maintaining the Field Environment
90
Chapter Nine Learning the Playbook Education
101
Chapter Ten Making the Cut Immigration
114
Chapter Eleven Unnecessary Roughness? Abortion
127
Chapter Thirteen Responsibility
148
Chapter Fifteen Teamwork Conclusion
171
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