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Let Freedom Ring : Winning the War of Liberty over Liberalism

Let Freedom Ring : Winning the War of Liberty over Liberalism

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my only complaint
Review: is that Sean isn't hard enough on the anti-American views of many on the left. the liberals will only be happy when this nation is a third rate puppet gov't allied with france and iran.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hannity !!!
Review: Why you fools dissin my bro hannity like dat ? this book be a topseller so stop da playa hatin chumps. Cop dis joint before dissin it at least.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Racist Garbage
Review: I feel sorry for Hannity. I really do. He lives a VERY VERY sad life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a breath of fresh air
Review: i'm reading the 2004 paperback edition of this book. Sean Hannity hosts a radio show from 3-6pm following Rush in most markets. In this book, Hannity talks about the liberals and Democrats and how hostile they get if any of their viewpoints are questioned. Hannity also tells us about the liberal bias in the media, and why conservatives and Republicans are more successful on talk radio. he offers some statistics that when Rush came along, AM radio only had 300 stations that programmed news/talk. but by 2001 the number had grown to 1,400. Hannity credits the Clinton years (1993-2001) as the reason talk-radio became so successful because the people who had a different view weren't given proper spotlight in the national media {the ones with an opposing view to anything Clinton did were branded right-wing radicals, bigoted, chauvenistic, and part of Hillary Clinton's pet-project of dreaming up the vast right-wing conspiracy}. Hannity calls Rush the Babe Ruth of Talk Radio, which is accurate. on page 51, Hannity talks about the liberal immigration plan and the name calling from liberals. Pete Wilson in 1995 was called a racist by Democrats because he didn't want to open the borders of California to immigrants because statistics show that a majority of them won't become legal and productive and they eventually abuse social programs as a way of living. However, as usual, because Republicans oppose the liberal plan of open borders, we're collectively called racists because we're being careful and cautious about who should come into the country. now more than ever, you can't apply a pre 9/11 concept to a country post 9/11 because it's wreckless, which is Hannity's point in some of the last chapters. Hannity has often said that if the immigration rules were enforced during the '90s, there might've been a 50-50 chance that the terrorists of 9/11 wouldn't have been so advanced and superior in their massacre because they would've been watched until they became legal. i give the book 5 stars because it's great and it says a lot of things Republicans and new people to the political process MUST know! Hannity also hosts a show on Fox News Channel with liberal partner Alan Colmes which is #1 and a stat that most people down-play because of the CNN competition of Larry King, whose own career is a fabulous read but his political views are something close to Ted Kennedy. Sean Hannity's book is a breath of fresh air and honest, as opposed to Al Franken's book whose title alone says it all and shows who he's catering to: a segment of America that simply hates all things Republican and George Bush no matter how right we are. i also suggest the purchase of his newest book, "Deliver Us From Evil", which contains MORE reasons to dis-trust and question liberalism.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Next "The Way Things Ought To Be"
Review: Sean Hannity really shines in his first book. Contageously enthusiastic, he outlines his vision of America clearly, supported by rather eye-opening portions of interviews he's had over the years on his radio and TV shows. While it is a shame that many people (who incidentally have posted the majority of reviews on this site concerning this book) will never read this out of petty contempt for the author's ideals, it has really been a good read for me. And that's all you, the customer needs to know. The Chadster likes it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great book Sean - great savings at Costco too
Review: I picked up a copy of Let Freedom Ring at Costco earlier today. Great book---could hardly put it down. It was great to see that our Costco has replaced The Price of Loyalty and American Dynasty with Sean's books Let Freedom Ring, Deliver Us From Evil and John Podheretz book, Bush Country.

In Let Freedom Ring, I found it interesting how Clinton/Gore let our military fall apart. No wonder terrorists attacked us so viciously on 911. They figured we wouldn't have the military power to defend ourselves. Thank God for GWBII.

Let Freedom Ring is an OUTSTANDING book. Highly recommended along with Deliver Us From Evil and Bush Country.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If I could give half a star I would...
Review: Hannity's lack of balance is quite amazing, he seems blissfully ignorant of much of the evidence against his viewpoints.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Lies
Review: Book is full of lies and hard to tredge through the whole thing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Let Freedom Rot!
Review: Hannity's work, like so many propaganda pieces for the conservative movement (such as those by Ann Coulter and Rush Limbaugh), is fraught with gross distortions, factual errors and outright lies. I could give innumerable examples, but in the interest of space considerations, one will serve. The chart he employs on pages 223-224 to illustrate that "had all Reagan's budgets been adopted, federal spending would have been 25% less on a cumulative basis," is misleading, and I believe, intentionally so.

This isn't to say that Congressional budget outlays were 25% more than Reagan's proposals (because, anyone who knows long division can see that the actual difference is only 2.68%), but instead it is a completely useless comparison of Reagan's budgets from one year to the previous year, added cumulatively. Not even a budget auditor would care about such a thing.

More to the point, the numbers for the congressional outlay are grossly inflated, making Hannity's integrity not just suspect, but actually lacking. Once you catch someone in that kind of dishonesty, why should we accept anything else he has to say?

And his deliberate fabrications don't end here. Such as taking comments made by former President Clinton out of context to support his assertions that Clinton is justifying terrorist attacks on the U.S.

The only value of this book is as an illustration of dishonesty, and where Republicans in discussion often get their "information" from. Apart from that, it's a waste of pulp. The reader is advised to check his "facts" very carefully.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: yet another compilation of conservative brainwashing LIES
Review: I am only 15 years old, but because of "radical" right-wingers such as Sean Hannity, Ann Coulter, Bill O'Riely, Peggy Noonan and Bernie Goldberg, I have decided that i NEED to seek a future in politics to help the effort to save America from the Republican machine.

Repeatedly, conservatives have been brave enough to blatantly lie to America, and unfortunately it works, as people are too lazy to verify any sources that were not actually used in these types of books. They have been brave enough to try and distract America with issues like gay marriage, Martha Stewart, and terrorists, in order to obtain the most money and power for themselves and their corporate friends. We were led to war based on a tremendous lie given by the President, and because of it have lost over FIVE HUNDRED American lives, and lost incomprehensible amounts of money. For this, we have not come close to destroying "terrorism" which is not a country or group of people, but an ideology. As we attack and intrude on middle eastern affairs, terrists will simply grow in numbers - in opposition to our uncalled for intervention(s).

One lie (of MANY, MANY lies) expressed in this horrifying book is of the nineties. Hannity blatantly states that under the Clinton administration, "liberal" no-groth economic policies have hindered the country. As we all know, Bill Clinton gave us our first surplus in decades, even after Reagan tripled the deficit to over 2 TRILLION in the eighties. Now, Bush has quickly squandered away the high surplus Clinton gave this nation - and not to good cause. If Bush feels the need to "liberate" oppressive countries, then please feel free to spend more trillions in liberating people in the unstable governments of Iran, Georgia, Egypt, Yemen, Azerbaijan among many others. What made Iraq special? Most people don't seem to realize that the WMD they DID HAVE was deliberately given to them by a man named George Herbert Walker Bush. Why was it that Saudi Arabia was never mentioned in any terrorist suspictions, even though SEVENTEEN out of the NINETEEN terrorists were SAUDI??? Most people also are not aware that the reason for the restraint of investigation was Bush's PERSONAL CORPORATE INTERESTS with the Royal Saudi family.

Please, "God" Save America from the Conservative attacks, lies, deceptions and hatred toward adversity and people different than themselves.

Again, I am only 15 years old, but have educated myself so much in this subject because as a young child, I was tought that America was the most just, stable, fair and prosperous place to live. Apparently, Republicans are challenging this idea with bringing together Church and State, and giving advantages to the rich without helping the poor, AND THEN LYING ABOUT IT.


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