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Mein Trumpf
Mein Trumpf
Mein Trumpf
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Mein Trumpf

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Two separate tales unfold and intertwine. First, we learn how writing a school essay on "Leaders and Liars" induces a young boy to confront a school bully, with adverse results. Second, we come face to face with the underbelly of present-day politics where clandestine capitalism and cabals manipulate American elections.
This cautionary, allegorical tale exposes the muck underlying U.S. politics—intrigue, profits, power, and possibly murder.

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Release dateOct 20, 2016
Mein Trumpf
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R.L. Spencer

Spencer loves teaching. For all of human existence, teaching has taken place from one person toothers through showing and doing, songs and dances, and telling tales. Teaching took placearound campfires in primitive caves, on mountain tops, deep in woods, and on beaches andplains. Teaching took place before hearths in hovels, wooden halls, and stone structures. Spencerwants to follow in that long tradition of teaching by thespians, minstrels, and balladeers throughhis own “Wrighting” of Tales. So read, learn, enjoy, and teach others.

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    Mein Trumpf - R.L. Spencer

    Mein Trumpf:

    Early Years

    by

    R. L. Spencer

    Copyright October 2016 RLSpencer Communications

    Smashwords Edition

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    Author’s notes

    This e-book is dedicated to all Americans and is offered for free to promote thinking and discussion about influences on politics and society which affects the inalienable and constitutional rights of every person living in our already great country.

    The facts are true. However, the tale (interweaving the facts, dialogues, and events) is primarily fictional and not necessarily true. Certain names have been changed to protect the innocent, including the author.

    Much of the dialogue is vulgar, crass, racist, and sexist to convey the distasteful flavor of the characters. The words are commonly known by adults and (unfortunately) most High School students. Therefore, the author wants the ideas in the tale available for thought to those 14 years of age and upward.

    Smashwords Edition, License Notes

    This e-book is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This e-book may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with others, please direct them to the Smashwords website to download their own copies for free.

    Thank you for respecting the hard work of all authors who self-publish e-books, making them much more affordable for you, our readers.

    Chapter 1 Essay

    Kew Forest Preparatory School

    Mr. Roundtree class

    7th Grade

    April 13, 1958

    Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, Leaders, and Liars

    by Dolfy Trumpf

    Nathan Bedford Forrest was born on July 13, 1821, in Bedford County, Tennessee. He was a twin with his sister Fanny. They were the oldest of the other ten children. His sister and his father died when Nathan was 17 years old. Nathan had to work to support all his family.

    Nathan liked to tell this favorite story. One night in winter, he was riding a horse through the woods back home. A pack of wolfs started howling and chasing him and his horse. The horse got scared and bucked Nathan off and ran away.

    The wolfs began making circles around Nathan. They were getting closer and closer. Nathan’s gun was on the horse who ran away. Nathan had no knifes or swords.

    Just as the wolfs got ready to

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