Ingraham once again uses her acerbic, straightforward style to entertain and inform. She genuinely is a gifted writer. She is one of the few authors who actually writes like they speak - a key component of readability. She is almost poignant in her discussion of the current culture and its downward spiral. While reading the part about Rosie O'Donnell, I couldn't help but think of past comedians like Lucille Ball, Red Skelton,...
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I'm constantly amazed that people, presumably from the left, have nothing better to do than post attacks on this book. It's pretty obvious none of them have read it because, if they had, they would know it isn't political in the left-right way. Ingraham is trying to stand up for the majority of people who are tired of being force-fed smut, tired of having our children exposed to the seediest part of life courtesy of the mass...
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"Power to the People" reads with tremendous heart felt passion that is evident throughout the text, passion to inspire us all to turn life around for the better. There is one continuous stream of thought and intention that is interwoven throughout this book, and that is that Laura Ingraham genuinely cares about people. **Quote: "What good is returning "power" to the people if it is not the power to do good? And what better...
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Fans of Laura Ingraham's popular radio show will recognize the themes discussed in this lively book. She is a person who is passionate about traditional moral values, protecting the family, enforcing the country's laws & our Constitution, and cleaning up the culture from what she calls its pornification. Laura began her political writing as one of the conservative students at Dartmouth who wouldn't just sit back and take...
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Laura is a passionate writer who obviously cares about her subject matter. This book is not only about how the power in our country is now with the judges, Federal government, education unions and Hollywood, to name a few, but also how YOU can help do something to change this. If you are concerned about our educational system from elementary schools to high schools to colleges and universities, you can do more than just...
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