
Paul
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"Hello Americans, I'm Paul Harvey."
He was the voice of an era. Millions
grew up listening to Paul Harvey News and Comment and The Rest of the Story, and
trusted the great man who spoke for the little guy.
Good Day! by Paul J.
Batura follows the remarkable life of one of the founding fathers of the news
media. Paul Harvey started his career during the Great Depression and narrated
America's story day by day, through wars and peace, the threat of communism and
the crumbling of old colonial powers, consumer booms and eventual busts. In Good
Day!, you'll follow,
* How he became "Paul Harvey"
* The remarkable
adversity he confronted in his early years
* How he revolutionized the radio
industry with his wife, Evelyn
* How a president wanted to "roast"
him "good"
* How he was nearly jailed for pursuing a scoop
Paul J. Batura's Good Day! is a colorful biography of the radio pioneer-turned-legend whose guiding light saw the country through dark times. Whether he was covering racial tensions, terrorist attacks, or which vitamins to take, Paul Harvey articulated the American experience for average people making their way in a world too large for quick comprehension. Harvey brought them that world "in dime store words," with a sense of optimism and faith, and with a deep love for America. Here is Harvey's story, the rest of the story, as he would tell it himself.
From
the Back Cover
Praise for Good Day!
"Paul Harvey: a voice of
reason, a voice of common sense, an eloquent spokesman for the America and the
Americans he loved. Open this book and read `the rest of the story.'"
--Ben
Stein, author, actor, economist, and journalist
"Beyond the story of
a life well-lived, Good Day! captures the essence of this late radio pioneer.
Mr. Harvey embodied our common American ideals."
--Mike Huckabee, FOX
News political commentator and former governor of Arkansas
"Paul Harvey
had a voice and a broadcast you didn't want to turn off. Paul Batura has a book
you won't want to put down. And like Harvey's news and comment, you don't want
it to end."
--Dan Vallie, director of the Kellar Radio Talent Institute,
Appalachian State University
"Tens of millions of Americans got to
`know' Paul Harvey though they had never met or even corresponded, and the standard
he established for news with personality will endure as one serious broadcast
journalists will aspire to."
--Hugh Hewitt, host of the "Hugh Hewitt
Show" and Executive Editor of Townhall.com
"Harvey's legacy couldn't
be in more capable hands."
--Dr. James Dobson, bestselling author, National
Radio Hall of Fame broadcaster, and founder of Focus on the Family
Todd
Thiede
In 1776 the founding fathers created a nation that would grow into a global super
power. Today we are losing everything that has been built up over the last 233
years. The American economy is falling apart, our government is spending money
like it is water and spending it in all the wrong ways, and the American family
is almost non existent. This book is going to open eyes and drop jaws at the same
time. You will be amazed at some of the terrible things that are happening right
under our very noses. It doesn't matter who you are or what you do for a living,
after reading this book you will know how MESSED UP things have become and what
we as Americans can do to fix our country and put it back on track
Martin
D Weiss
Having an effective financial and personal plan for the future is now more crucial
than ever. And with The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide, readers will
quickly learn how to create such a plan. This comprehensive guide was especially
designed to help people map out a practical financial plan in this unpredictable
economic environment, so that they can stop worrying about their money and just
enjoy life. Step by step, Martin Weiss--America's Consumer Advocate for Financial
Safety--introduces, explains, and helps solve many of the new challenges and risks
that face millions of Americans. Throughout the book, Weiss provides readers with
sound strategies for coping with the credit crunch, housing bust, and decline
of the U.S. dollar. The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide also examines important
topics that today's investor must be familiar with--including global investing,
foreign currencies, and commodities--if they intend to make it through the decade
ahead.
From the Inside Flap
With no end to the global debt crisis in sight and the American economy sinking into depression, traditional advice on money could lead millions of innocent victims down the road of deepening losses. But with this timely book, Martin Weiss will guide you to the truly safe havens and show you how to turn this crisis into a unique wealth-building opportunity.
As Editor of the Safe Money Report and author of Crash Profits, Martin Weiss specifically warned of this crisis well before it began. He helped thousands of investors avoid losses by forecasting the financial difficulties of Washington Mutual, Wachovia Bank, Fannie Mae, Lehman Brothers, General Motors, and Citigroup—plus nearly every major troubled firm—well in advance. Indeed, the accuracy of his analysis is why the U.S. Government Accountability Office has praised his work; the New York Times wrote that he was "the first to warn of the dangers and say so unambiguously"; and the Wall Street Journal reported that his company's research outperformed that of all Wall Street firms they covered.
Martin Weiss's father, one of the only economists in the modern era who not only advised investors during the 1930s Great Depression, but also predicted it, performed a similar service for investors. And now, with The Ultimate Depression Survival Guide, Weiss combines the past analysis of his father with his own contemporary insights to help you protect your money, improve your income, and build wealth in the worst of times.
Step by step, Weiss outlines effective strategies that will help you to sidestep the continuing dangers in stocks, cut your losses in real estate, escape a banking crisis, build a substantial cash nest egg, and put that cash away in the safest possible place. If you feel you're stuck with sinking real estate or falling stocks, he offers you a solution that will help you sleep at night despite continuing market declines. Plus, he shows you how to recognize the ultimate bottom in real estate and stocks, giving you the opportunity to buy choice assets at bargain prices.
For the duration of this crisis—and beyond—you can also benefit from regular follow-up e-mails directly from the author. Visit www.moneyandmarkets.com/guide to sign up for free financial updates such as critical warnings on upcoming dangers and new opportunities as they arise.
To survive the crisis on Wall Street and Main Street, you don't need extensive investing experience or the ability to forecast the future. All you need is the courage to get out of its way. So throw out your preconceived notions, start with a clean slate, and follow the commonsense guidance found in this reliable resource to survive—and thrive—during the turbulent times ahead.
In "The Darwin Myth", author Benjamin Wiker offers a critical analysis of Darwin's theories as well as the social, scientific, and religious implications of his work, leading us to the inevitable truth about Darwin's powerful - yet ultimately poisonous - legacy. Scientists often challenge conventional wisdom and spark debates that last for generations. But no scientist has fuelled more debate than Charles Darwin. To some he is the revolutionary 'father' of evolution. To others he is the perverse 'originator' of modern eugenics. And in "The Darwin Myth: The Life and Lies of Charles Darwin", author Benjamin Wiker brings these conflicting identities to light. He offers a critical examination of Darwin's theories as well as the scientific, social, and religious implications of his life and work. In "The Darwin Myth", Wiker reveals: How Darwin's theories were originally met by scepticism and criticism - much of which he couldn't refute and are still valid today; why Darwin didn't 'discover' evolution; and how science itself suggests God created the universe. Laying out the evidence and sound scientific arguments, Wiker illuminates the inevitable truth about Darwin's powerful - yet ultimately poisonous - legacy.
From the Inside Flap
The
Man Behind the Myth
In the 150 years since the publication of Origin of Species,
Charles Darwin's reputation has wavered between two extremes--secular saint or
heretic. But the truth is much more complicated than that. While he was by all
accounts a kind and virtuous man, Darwin's theory of evolution and natural selection
has been one of the most destructive ideas in history.
So who is Charles Darwin? What did he really believe--and what did his research really prove? In The Darwin Myth: The Life and Lies of Charles Darwin, Benjamin Wiker cuts through the myths and misconceptions and sets the record straight.Taking a "warts and all" approach, Wiker offers a critical examination of Darwin's theories as well as the scientific, social, and religious implications of his life and work.
In The Darwin Myth, Wiker reveals:
* Why Darwin didn't
"discover" evolution
* How Darwin set out to create a godless version
of evolution
* Why many of his best friends and allies criticized Darwin's
theory, and how he never refuted their objections
* How "social Darwinism"
is not a misapplication of Darwinism, but is Darwinism
* Why Darwin's theory
supported natural slavery, an institution he abhorred
* How much of what we
know about Darwin comes from his Autobiography--which at key points is downright
misleading
* How Darwin helped make ideological atheism the battle cry of science
Instructive and illuminating, The Darwin Myth casts aside Darwinism's politically correct veneer and offers a critical, scientific analysis of Darwin's life and his history-changing theory.
Jon Land
Website

From Publishers Weekly
Land (The Seven Sins) introduces a tough original heroine,
Caitlin Strong, a fifth-generation Texas Ranger, in the first of what hopefully
will be a long crime series. Hyperpatriot Harmon Delladonne runs MacArthur-Rain,
a corporation with tentacles in all areas of the U.S. government's security apparatus.
Delladonne's project Fire Arrow threatens both the privacy of all Americans and
their very lives. Strong, the only gun-totin' female in the legendary Texas Rangers,
stumbles onto this plot when she finds her supposedly dead husband, Peter Goodwin,
in an institution devoted to treating torture victims. She teams with a dangerous
former foe, Cort Wesley Masters, to fight not only Delladonne but Emiliato Valdez
Garza, the phantomlike head of the Mexican mafia, and the giant Guillermo Paz,
a Delladonne henchman who ponders Kierkegaard while slaying his many enemies.
The revelations are constant, the characters compelling and the action fast and
furious. (May)
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed
Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
From Booklist
Former Texas Ranger
Caitlan Strong changed careers after she was wounded in a shootout and after her
husband was reported dead in Iraq. Now she’s a psychological therapist in San
Antonio, and her first patient is her husband! Admitted as a John Doe, he has
no grasp on reality. Then the monolithic security firm for which he worked decides
to kill him, fearing that he may reveal the company’s plans to insinuate itself
into American lives. Caitlan thwarts the attempt to kill Peter, with an assist
from Cort Wesley Masters, a former Mob hit man who had intended to kill Caitlan
just as the baddies arrived to kill Peter. Naturally, an alliance is formed between
Caitlan and Masters, who take on the security firm. It’s easy to knock this over-the-top
thriller: it has a preposterous plot, cartoonish villains, and a body count to
equal the sum of Die Hard and Rambo. Yet readers will be loath to set it down
for a minute. Caitlan is a female Spenser, and Masters is a surprisingly complex
composite of every assassin-with-a-conscience you’ve ever met in a crime novel.
Flawed but incredibly energetic and readable. --Wes Lukowsky
Ellen
Sussman
Review
"A deeply felt and moving account from an enterprising and conscientious
news photographer who worked the always-busy beat of the Middle East in the last,
great days of film photography." Rod Nordland, Chief Foreign Correspondent,
Newsweek
Review
"Reading Danger Pay was a harrowing experience.
Being a photojournalist on the front lines in the Middle East is no easy assignment.
Writing about it with such vivid detail and thoughtful analysis is an equally
impressive feat. This is a truly moving memoir in every way." Douglas Brinkley,
Rice University, author of The Great Deluge: Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans, and
the Mississippi Gulf Coast
Aaron Klein
Israel
is dying. And those responsible are not just the terrorists plotting its destruction,
but also the political elites within its borders.Drawing on in-the-field reporting
and research that has brought him to the front lines of the Middle East news cycle,
acclaimed journalist Aaron Klein spells out the shocking truth. In this groundbreaking
work, Klein will show how Israel is often its own worst enemy. And how Hamas,
Iran and Palestinian terrorists are poised to end the democracy once and for all.Unless
these perils are countered soon, warns Klein, the only remnant of the Jewish country
may soon be an epitaph: 'The Late, Great State of Israel.'
About
the Author
Aaron Klein is a well-known journalist with a special interest
in Islamic terrorism and its implications for national security. He currently
writes for publications such as WorldNetDaily, the Jewish Press, and Yediot Aharonot
(Israel's largest daily.)
Robert P Murphy
In
this timely new P.I. Guide, Murphy reveals the stark truth: free market failure
didn't cause the Great Depression and the New Deal didn't cure it. Shattering
myths and politically correct lies, he tells why World War II didn t help the
economy or get us out of the Great Depression; why it took FDR to make the Depression
Great; and why Herbert Hoover was more like Obama and less like Bush than the
liberal media would have you believe. Free-market believers and capitalists everywhere
should have this on their bookshelf and in their briefcase. --This text refers
to the Audio CD edition.
From the Inside Flap
Everything you know about
the Great Depression and the New Deal is wrong
We all learned in school that
the 1920s were a time of unregulated capitalism that led to the stock market Crash
of 1929 and the Great Depression of the 1930s. Herbert Hoover was a laissez-faire
ideologue who did nothing to alleviate the crisis--even as citizens starved and
were forced to live in "Hoovervilles." And the interventionist policies
and massive spending programs of Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal gradually lifted
us out of the Depression, until World War II brought it to a definitive end.
The
only trouble with this official narrative--taught in most history textbooks, and
proclaimed as gospel by the media--is that every element of it is false. Worse,
this unsubstantiated myth is now being used to justify a "new New Deal"
in response to today's economic crisis that could lead to a Greater Depression
even deeper and longer than the first. But in The Politically Incorrect Guide
to the Great Depression and the New Deal, economist Robert Murphy fact-checks
the myths, shows why they're wrong, and delves deep into history to set the record
straight. His "politically incorrect" conclusion? It was government,
not free markets, that caused the Great Depression--and the New Deal only made
it worse. The real "lessons of the Great Depression" are not what you've
been taught.
* The Crash of `29 was caused not by capitalism, but by the boom
brought on by the newly created Federal Reserve's easy money policy (sound familiar?)
*
Hoover made the Depression "Great" precisely by abandoning the laissez-faire
approach that previous presidents had followed and that kept depressions short
*
The bank runs of the 1930s were caused by government intervention in the banking
system
* Government efforts to prop up wages and prices led to a full decade
of double-digit unemployment
* FDR's arbitrary policies toward businessmen
resulted in net investment of less than zero for much of the Depression
Might Barack Obama be the new FDR? You'll know, after reading The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Great Depression and the New Deal that if he is, that's nothing to celebrate
Ben Bova
Website
Given Bova’s extensive catalog of science fiction and nonfiction, there are perhaps
few better qualified to address the complex issues surrounding today’s controversial
scientific breakthroughs. Toss the convoluted relationship of two brothers into
a mix of cutting-edge science versus medicine for the masses, and his new novel
engages both mind and emotion. Brilliant corporate researcher Arthur Marshak is
on the cusp of an earth-shattering discovery that will cause the regeneration
of damaged or severed tissue—organs and even limbs—so that amputees and people
with cervical injuries, heart attacks, and strokes may fully recover without surgery.
Jesse, Arthur’s younger, humanitarian physician brother, opposes Arthur’s breakthrough,
however, because its hefty price tag will preclude using it to treat the poor.
When Arthur’s project is evaluated in a “scientific court,” it draws national
attention, thanks to an opportunistic evangelist, and pits brother against brother
and science against religious ideology. Bova masterfully presents the subtleties
of all sides of both personal and scientific issues in a movie-like presentation
of court testimony interspersed with chapters of backstory. Guaranteed riveting
reading.
Jackie Cushman

Is life really so complicated? Ask happy and successful people this question and
you’re likely to hear that, in its essence, life is really quite simple. In these
pages, Newt Gingrich and his daughter Jackie Gingrich Cushman–with the help of
prominent people they know and admire, such as Bill Clinton, Rush Limbaugh, Mary
Matalin, and David Petraeus–show how, by following just five principles, you can
live life to its fullest:
• Dream Big Like Walt Disney, who shared the magic
kingdom of his imagination with millions, or like Jackie’s sister, Kathy, who
didn’t let a severe case of rheumatoid arthritis stop her from completing a walking
marathon, see where your dreams can take you.
• Work Hard As Jackie points
out in her recollections of her dad’s early political career, working hard can
be a surprising source of energy, and adopting an attitude of cheerful persistence
will help you reach your goal.
• Learn Every Day The key is to re- member that
learning is a reciprocal process. You can’t be passive; you must be engaged. Come
along on a visit to the acclaimed Ron Clark Academy in Atlanta to see how this
principle works in action.
• Enjoy Life And what’s the best way to do that?
From the wisdom of the ancient philosophers to information from the latest scientific
studies, the answer is the same: Be grateful for all your blessings and do something
every day to show compassion and generosity to others.
• Be True to Yourself
It sounds easy, but it’s the hardest principle to live by. Discover what people
from William Shakespeare to Henrik Ibsen to John P. Abizaid have had to say about
this touchstone for an honest life.
With these inspiring and memorable words of wisdom, Newt and Jackie have given us a book to treasure for a lifetime.
About
the Author
NEWT GINGRICH is best known as the chief architect of the Contract
with America. A former Speaker of the House of Representatives, he has published
eighteen books, including the bestsellers Real Change and Rediscovering
God in America, and most recently, Drill Here, Drill Now, Pay Less.
Newt lives in Virginia with his wife, Callista. The Gingrich family includes two
daughters, two sons-in-law, and two grandchildren. Visit www.newt.org.
JACKIE GINGRICH CUSHMAN writes a weekly human-interest column for Townhall.com. Her nonprofit activities include serving on the Georgia Advisory Council: The Trust for Public Land and as president of the Learning Makes a Difference Foundation, which she founded in 2006. Jackie and Jimmy Cushman Jr. live with their two children in Atlanta. Visit www.jackiecushman.com.
Frank
Miniter
The
Upper East Side metrosexual may be good at cocktail chat, but a real man knows
how to fight off alligators, create a tourniquet out of a t-shirt, and rescue
a drowning person. Frank Miniter's The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide shows men
how to do all of these and more, including:
* how to fight off a bear
*
how to set a dislocated joint
* how to pick the perfect cigar and bottle of
wine
Presented in seven sections--survivor, provider, athlete, hero, romantic, cultured man, and philosopher--Miniter teaches guys the skills, attitudes, and philosophies they need to be the ultimate man. Clearly written and packed with real-life anecdotes, as well as line-drawings and how-to illustrations, The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide teaches men that any guy can be the ultimate man whether he is rescuing a lost hiker, plucking a child from a swift stream, or standing up against injustice.
About the Author
Frank Miniter is the author of
The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting, the executive editor of American Hunter,
and a former senior editor of Outdoor Life. Miniter is also the ultimate man.
He has run with the bulls of Pamplona, snowshoed the Klondike, and survived everywhere
from the Amazon to Manhattan. Miniter lives in New York.
Steve
Rathje
Website
Steve Rathje
is running for Congress in Iowa's 2nd District. Does true change come from America's
heartland? Hear what a 2010 candidate has to say about it.
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Murphy
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Zurbin
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Grignol
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Rychlack
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Milloy
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