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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 320 EAN: 9780061373930 ISBN: 0061373931 Label: Harper Paperbacks Manufacturer: Harper Paperbacks Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 368 Publication Date: July 01, 2008 Publisher: Harper Paperbacks Release Date: June 24, 2008 Studio: Harper Paperbacks Sales Rank: 15848 Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Dick Morris and Eileen McGann are outrage—and you should be, too!
Unaware of these abuses? It's not surprising since the mainstream media don't talk about them. Too many powerful people are working very hard to cover them up. But in Outrage, New York Times bestselling authors Dick Morris and Eileen McGann give you the cold, hard facts you won't read about anywhere else—and offer tough, common-sense proposals on how to fight the special interests of the left and right . . . so we can start making these outrageous inequities things of the past! Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - another gemthis author knows his principles. and it is refreshing to see someone speak on the bovine dung that we call a government. the same friend allowed me to borrow this tome as well. after reading it I suggested a violent action to bring down the government and to replace it with a community where all had a duty that contributed to the whole. and all were equal and there was no heirarchy. again, I cannot say whether or not every tidbit is factual, having not worked in the ... Read More Rating: - A man worth listening to.If you follow Politics and Current Affairs,and more importantly if you watch Fox News,you are familiar with Dick Morris. Dick published this book a year ago and since that time he has published another blockbuster "Fleeced". Dick knows Politics as well as anyone else around;and he tells it like it is.Even Bill O'Reilly stops and listens to Dick, even when he disagrees with him. In this book, Dick addresses many of the "Outrages" that are being bantered around these days, as the ... Read More Rating: - Outrage by Dick MorrisI have not finished this book yet but it is one I feel everyone should read before they vote in the November elections. I want to say---------WAKE UP AMERICANS----the lobbyist and special interest groups are in control of Congress and the laws that are made. Both parties are equally at fault over the lobbyist problem and earmarks inserted in bills. The economy will always have problems when our politicians make promises and vote to enhance their own power and wealth instead of voting for what is best ... Read More Rating: - A Balanced Look At Outrageous Behavior'Outrage' outlines a wide range of horrible conduct by Congress, corporations, and others. Dick Morris reveals treachery and incompetence by Congress (both Republicans and Democrats), the president, the United Nations, pharamaceutical companies, the teachers' unions, Fannie Mae, the news media, and others. In addition to pointing out the problems, he offers some solutions. Some of the most revealing sections include the following: Congress - The evils catalogued in ... Read More Rating: - Semi-interesting, semi-professional, decent bookThe book makes good and valid points, however much of it is filled with statistics, graphs, and long lists not many would be willing to wade through. It is very simply written, easy to read, but unfortunately mixes fact with opinion. The annoying "action agendas" at the end of each chapter were seriously annoying just because they are all the same and involve nothing more than common sense exhortations. Really not much I did not know already in here, and I probably would not buy another Morris book, although ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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