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Without Firing a Shot by Ron Walker (PB) Roncore Media
ISBN Number 9781453597729
Without Firing a Shot by Ron Walker (PB) Roncore Media
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What has happened to American liberty?

One of the major hindrances to the advancement of mankind is the subliminal mind control of political correctness - or PC. Once thought of as merely a method by which society could become more sensitive to the needs of others, PC has become a brainwashing technique used by those who wish to control not only our minds, but also our actions.

Those who use PC in this manner prey on natural human compassions to further their own hidden agendas. They will advance their agendas by almost any means necessary, including the use of false accusations and outright lies. Far too often those agendas have very little, if anything, to do with the problems they claim to solve. In most cases, they ultimately harm the very people they claim to help.

In his book, author Ron Walker offers you a stimulating read by inviting you to recognize and analyze the difference between sensitive speech and agenda-driven propaganda.

Without Firing a Shot is not about trading one form of mind control for another. Using real-life examples and in-depth analysis, the author explains how to look for the signs of the shell game known as political correctness in order to better understand the world in which we live. Whether you agree with his opinions or not doesn't really matter. His thought-provoking commentary challenges and encourages you to discover a method by which you can free yourself from preconceived political ideologies, research the facts with an open mind, discover the truth, and draw your own conclusions.

Title: Without Firing a Shot
ISBN: 9781453597736
Author: Ron Walker
Publisher: Xlibris Corp., Inc.
Additional Features:
softcover/ 214 pages/ approx. 5.5" x 8.5"/ trade
About the Author:
Born in Louisiana in 1960, and growing up in various parts of the south, Ron Walker witnessed some of the most historic and turbulent times in American history. The youngest of four children, he quickly learned to become a people watcher, which afforded him the opportunity to learn not only from his own mistakes, but also from the mistakes of others.

In his travels, he has lived in many parts of the country and has worked with people from almost every walk of life. His insights into human nature come from lengthy discussions with those he has met along the way. He understands people and the common threads that bind them together, so eloquently stated in the American Declaration of Independence: the unalienable rights of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Often referred to as the voice of reason by many of his friends, he is an average American whose experiences have taught him that it is always best to deal with life’s challenges in an open and honest manner. It is his real-world approach and straightforward style that make his writing so compelling.

Being politically independent and realizing the fallibility of human beings, he appreciates the value of open debates and the exchange of ideas by those who wish to find workable solutions to problems, instead of defending radical ideologically driven agendas. He is a firm believer in sorting through all points of view, keeping what works and discarding the rest.

Copyright Year:
2010