…in one sharp package.
We started All American Blogger in May of 2007. Since then, we have published over 4,500 articles.
On our four year anniversary, we are proud to bring to you our first ebook, “I Bought a Gallon of Milk Today: The Best of All American Blogger – 2007 to 2011,” available for immediate download directly to your computer.
This book has over 230 pages of our best political commentary, including:
- I Have a Right to Affordable Health Care and a Sig Sauer P229
- General Welfare Insanity or How We Are Spending Ourselves into Oblivion
- Control by Carbon: The Totalitarian Side of Climate Change
- Tell Me Again the Left Supports the Troops
and of course:
Rather than beg and plead for donations, (not that there’s anything wrong with that) we decided to compile my favorite posts from the past for years and beg and plead for you to buy an ebook.
It’s not everyday you get a 200+ page book for $5.
And let me add, the money you spend will help me bring future content to the blog.
With your help, we will be able to travel to events like RightOnline and the Republican National Convention and report news as it happens, rather than second hand info from my RSS reader.
Your purchase will help us purchase high end video editing software like Final Cut Studio, which retails for $1,000 at the Apple Store.
And, again, this isn’t simply a donation. You get a quality ebook for less than you paid for your last DVD!
Just so you know what you are getting, here’s a free 15 page sample of the book:
There’s over 200 more pages in the full version.
Please help support the conservative movement online and thanks for your support of All American Blogger.









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