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Power to the People
Power to the People
Laura Ingraham
Regnery Publishing
, 2007 - 384 pages
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highly recommended
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What is most interesting about this book is that I don't remember ordering it! It came all by itself! I am happy to keep it and yes, I know I paid for it, but I thought it was strange that it came unordered! We think Laura Ingraham is GREAT!!!
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Laura at her finest
Laura Ingraham makes so much sense in this book. She explains what it takes to basically be a good citizen and how to fight for what is right. Everyone could benefit from reading this book. Thought provoking to say the least.
Bellweather of The Truth
Laura is at her best in front of a microphone - but this is one of the most refreshing, honest and well-documented evaluations of the health of our society in years.
She writes with compassion, integrity and wit. If Ann Coulter is the Jack Kerouac of the conservative literati, Laura is the Ken Kesey of the movement. Or perhaps, Laura is Robert Heinlein to Ann's Philip K. Dick. Both are seminal and pivotal voices.
This book is wonderful - her description and discussion of the judiciary in this work should be required reading for Law students. God Bless Her!
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Tells it like it is, and what to do about it.
Laura Ingrham has hit another one out of the ball park with this new book. While many
people
like to point fingers and define problems in out culture and government, Laura goes the extra step to outline definitive steps we can all take personally to get involved and let the elites in Washington, or local municipalities or Hollywood know that we are sick and tired of their views and policies being foisted on us.
great, but verbose
I really like Laura, but she can be a bit long-winded in this book. I enjoyed "shut up and sing" much more. Maybe I enjoyed this book less because I've been listening to her show for the last year and have seen her on numerous shows over the past several years, so this book is much of what I have heard her say. The parts about her bout with cancer are very touching- these were the shortest segments of the book.
It does help to know "how" she talks because she writes the same way.
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