Rating:  Summary: 5 Stars All The Way! Review: Sean Hannity is a great American who stands up for his values. He even puts the Lord's Prayer at the beginning of his book. Each page grips you, so there's no point in putting it down. This a wonderful book full of insight on the liberal games played for power.
Rating:  Summary: How Can You Disagree? Review: It is chilling to read the reactions of the Left to Sean's "dangerous" new book. I thought that every American wanted a safer world for our children and grandchildren! Obviously the Left is so mislead that it would rather disagree with common sense and politicize our childrens' safety than to actually agree with Sean Hannity. We are lucky that there is someone like Sean that is willing to face the Left and their contrary tactics!
Rating:  Summary: Utter Crap, a Complete Waste of Paper Review: This guy and his like are driving America into the ground with their devisive, hate filled AM radio and Fox News propaganda. Buying Hannity's book will only help to line his pockets and further the evil agenda of BushCo's corrupt regime.
Rating:  Summary: I thinke Shon Hanuty is totaly rong! Review: I is a librul & We are not awl stoopid. I be a prowd gradUut of publik Skewl and done lerned a lot about are Great Country & Shon is trying too tare Us awl down wit his nastee book. I still kant reed, but I kNow it's a nastee book. Anne Cowlter is hot, tho. I'd doo her.
Rating:  Summary: John Kerry Flip Flops Review: Flip: In December 2002, Kerry said, "We should encourage the measurement of the real value of companies by ending the double taxation of dividends." Flop: Throughout 2003, Kerry opposed President Bush's tax plan, which, according to Bush, would eliminate the "double taxation on dividends." In May, Kerry voted against the final plan, which cut but didn't eliminate the tax on corporate dividends. Context: Kerry believed the tax cut would do little to stimulate the economy, considering the deficit and the war in Iraq. In regard to the dividend tax and his position switch, he said, "I don't support [eliminating the dividend tax] now under any circumstances at this moment. I support it in the context of tax reform overall, in which case not doubly taxing income I would think is an important principle." Flip: In October 2002, Kerry voted for the Iraq war resolution sought by Bush. Kerry voted against an alternative that would have authorized force only if the U.N. Security Council sanctioned it. The resolution Kerry supported stated, "The President is authorized to use the Armed Forces of the United States as he determines to be necessary and appropriate in order to ... defend the national security of the United States against the continuing threat posed by Iraq." Flop: Soon after voting for the resolution, Kerry expressed dismay over the march to war. He said he wouldn't "support the president to proceed unilaterally" and consistently criticized administration policy leading up to the invasion. Context: Kerry often said Iraq was a looming threat that had to be dealt with. He believed an invasion, done properly, would be sound policy. He insisted that Bush should "exhaust all possible remedies" to avert unilateral war, but he also said, "American security must never be ceded to any institution or to another institution's decision." That was why he voted against the alternative Iraq resolution. In the days leading up to the war, Kerry was unclear as to whether he would support an invasion without a U.N. Security Council resolution.
Rating:  Summary: Hannity spoonfeeds small-minded conservatives Review: It's so sad that there are so many people in this country who need blowhards like Hannity and Limbaugh to tell them how to think and spoonfeed them the GOP's talking points on a daily basis. This book is just more of the same.
Rating:  Summary: Sean Hannity, A review Review: Sean Hannity, paid mouthpiece for the Bush Administration. An ardent advocate who is always RIGHT but seldom correct.
Rating:  Summary: The real weapons of mass destruction Review: I know where the WMD's are hidden. That is right-I know where the real weapons of mass destruction are hidden. Let's talk about what a WMD is capable of doing to the people of this country. Some weapons will kill and some will lay waste to hundreds of square miles of farmland. But the true goal of any weapon of mass destruction is to weaken a country. How best to do that is the question we should ask and that question is the key to the location of WMD's. One obvious weapon that will weaken the country is any weapon that kills its citizens. If you can find some unobtrusive device that decimates the population then you, as a mass murdering terrorist, have done your job. But if you can find a way to get the citizens to rush to kill each other and at the same time clap one another on the back for such vileness, then you will live in infamy among your wild-eyed brethren. I know where there is hidden just such a weapon, a weapon that, in the year 2000, killed 857,475 and 861,789 the year before. This same weapon has killed millions since its creation in the early 1970's. And the amazing thing is that even though we all know the weapon exists we are unwilling or, if willing, unable to destroy it. Another weapon we have loose among us is one which, virus like, spreads among young people and infects the soft tissue of the brain. It infects the speech centers; it liquefies the seat of reason; it destroys and slowly halts individual thought. Worse still, this virus is spread so insidiously that most of us have come to accept and even invite infection as a matter of course. These two weapons alone have cost a great many lives and will continue to undermine our numbers and our ability to ensure our own safety. Well, if this is so, I hear you say, and you know where they are hidden; gives us the name-give us the location! These dastardly destructive weapons, abortion and politically correct speech, are buried deep within the Democrat party. Now go root them out and destroy them. That will be a good start.
Rating:  Summary: Barely literate political leftovers Review: Sean Hannity's latest book is just barely literate, a fact I ascribe to intervention by his editors since the man cannot usually construct a proper English sentence. If you want to read a book that blindly defends all of the policies that have in the last four years destroyed the American Economy, alienated friendly nations who had been on our side since World War II, and destroyed many of the Liberties we have formerly held most dear in the last 225 years of American history, then this is the book for you. I couldn't wait to return this to the Library, and I would have felt severely ripped off had I purchased it. If you want some good writing from the conservative point of view, stick to Milton Friedman. This being the second book by Hannity I have read, and even worse than the first one, I shall not read another.
Rating:  Summary: Sean Hannity, A review Review: Sean Hannity paid from many sources as a rightwing mouthpiece for the Bush Administration. An ardent advocate who is always RIGHT but seldom correct.
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