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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: 4 stars
Summary: A True Conservative
Review: Hannity makes the conservative case well, with a minimum attacks on his foes character, sex-lives or motives. He strongly insists on national security and in many parts of the book he states that those who do not agree with his statements are against factors such as the national security and education. In his book, Hannity defends the Bush Administration for the most part. Hannity talks about Clinton's Administration and how it dropped the ball on a series of terrorism-related issues and a chance to get Osama bin Laden' He then talks about war with terrorism, particularly with Iraq, and presents his fore war ideas. He connects the war concept to religion and tries to prove that one who loves God and church can agree on war. In his view of the September 11th tragedy, Hannity says that Americans must decisively reject the Left now, or face nothing less than the final loss of our freedoms. He talks about democrats and anyone with liberal opinions is wrong wrong, as he calls but he does not explain why they are considered wrong.
I would definately recommend this book to anyone even if they already know alot about politics. This book can change your view of thigs happenning around you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun Stuff.....With a Ring of Truth
Review: Sean Hannity is a lot of fun. Similar to Rush Limbaugh, yet with a different, engaging style, the author offers his opinions in an entertaining fashion.

The book is clearly written and concepts are not lost in big words or high-falootin' platitudes. Yet his thoughts and ideas are neither ill-informed nor simplistic. The man knows how to turn a phrase - whether or not you agree with what he has to say.

This book is certainly worth the time.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Bad
Review: Interesting read but Ann Coulter pretty much covers the same material with a bit more of an edge which makes the reading a bit more enjoyable for me.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not Bad
Review: Interesting read but Ann Coulter pretty much covers the same material with a bit more of an edge which make the reading a bit more enjoyable for me.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Democrat's Perspective
Review: As a lifelong registered Democrat, I have to admit that Sean Hannity's "Let Freedom Ring" echos my feelings about what America should be about. I grew up dirt poor, in a broken home with every opportunity to become another welfare case. Instead I took the opportunities this great country offered and used them to become quite wealthy. Today I have become so frustrated with the radical positions my party has taken that I find it difficult to support many of its candidates. Granted, this book is written by a rabid Republican, but I believe the views he espouses are the views of most Americans. As a Southern Conservative Democrat, it breaks my heart as I watch the party leaving me. My views on fiscal responsibility, personal responsibility, reduced governmental interference in our lives and maintaining a strong national defense for our country has not changed in 50 years, but the influence of radical left wing liberals, big government advocates and the "Something for Nothing" crowd has certainly moved the Democrat Party far from my way of thinking. It's sad but true, the older I get, the more I feel like I just need to switch parties.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's simple.
Review: Don't bother reading all these reviews. It's really very simple: If you are a conservative, you'll love the book. If you are a liberal it will make your blood boil. I happen to agree with 93% of what Hannity says, so I'll give it 5 stars.

Hannity is ultra-conservative and far from humble. If that's going to upset you, don't read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sean Hannity, hero of AmeriKa
Review: Sean is a true red, blooded American, not some Communist-hippie caring about civil liberties. He knows when we need to throw down the Constitution and forget about personal freedoms to do the Lord's work: killing them Iraqis so we can free them from Saddam's tyrannical reign. I sit down and thank God every night we have somebody like Sean to tell me what to think and how to vote so we can keep those pinko liberals from taking over the Goverment and spending my tax money for education and drug treatment when they need to bebuilding more prisons and making more guns and stopping abortions. With Sean and GW, men of God, we cannot lose in the New World Order.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Thank goodness I've been dehannitized!!!
Review: I was a big fan of Hannity's radio show and I read this book. I bought into his sales pitch that he is about right and wrong. Slowly I started to see his real objective is control and I started to see how oppressive he can be.

He tells people that they need to think for themselves and he believes he helps them. It's a distortion. In reality he manipulates people to think just like he does.

The majority of the time he is honest and charming but when his control side kicks in the brainwashing becomes all consuming. He uses tactics like wit, anger, intimidation, world-ending proclamations, anger, criticism, distorted facts, selective facts, everything and anything. He sees the world through a paranoid and distorted viewpoint and he believes he must convert everyone to his views. Take away the control and you'll find plenty of insecurity.

A couple of my buddies are completely under his trance. If anyone points out any of Hannity's inaccuracies they will call that person a liberal and un-american. It's tactics they've learn from Hannity. It's all very manipulating. Like Hannity they can't think clearly anymore. I've heard them say they wish certain politicians dead and that they cheat on their taxes. They justify all this with things Hannity says about the politicians and about taxes. It's scary. Thank goodness I broke away from his spell.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Interesting but woefully lopsided
Review: I'm beginning to think I might be a liberal, and Hannity's essays in this book have me almost comepletly convinced (thankfully)that the worst case senario would be a second Bush Administration. Yet it is still a good read, and Hannity is an excellent writer and sharp observer, and most of the time his observations seem reasonable, except when insisting "liberal bad" (anyone who disagrees with his hoplessly naive admiration of the Bush administration), and "conservative good" (all those who are blind to the blatant hypocrisy of the Bush cabal.) Unfortunately for Hannity, who I find much more intelligent and interesting to listen to than than Rush "I haven't gotten anything right yet, but if I bash democrats enough no one will notice" Limbaugh, or Glenn "I love war" Beck, recent events have only highlighted the uncountable deceits of the Confederacy of Dunces (The Bush cabal, led by Karl Rove, Cheney and the puppeteers pulling the strings.). If the right would stop labelling the "media" left and liberal (If you say it enough, enough people who don't think for themselves will start to believe), and admit the real truth, that most media is hopelessly Right winged, Republican and lackeys, Hannity's thesis might begin to sound reasonable.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Way To Go Sean
Review: This book is right on the money. Hannity understands that liberals just don't get it. It's guys like Hannity who show us that in order to defeat evil in this world, we got to push aside those bleeding hearts. The only thing that I might tell Sean is that he needs a sense of humor because some of the wacky things liberals do is just plain funny (if you know what I mean). For example, Delano by John Orozco shows how absurd those wackos are.

Way to go Sean.


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