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Stop the Presses: The Inside Story of the New Media Revolution
by Joseph Farah, 2007
From Amazon.com:
"A decade ago, Farah founded WorldNetDaily.com (WND.com) and became a pioneer on the New Media frontier. Today WND.com is the largest independent news service on the Internet. Stop the Presses! is not just Farah's story, but that of a new wave of media superstars who have forever changed the way Americans get their news and express their views.
Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Matt Drudge...these are just some of the New Media names that old-school media like ABC News has acknowledged "rule our world." This revolution has shaken the foundations of the mainstream media, eroding its ability to control the flow of information...and with it, the power to control the lives of millions around the world.
The New Media revolution's beginnings have never been told - until now." |
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Taking America Back
by Joseph Farah, 2003
From Amazon.com:
"In Taking America Back, Joseph Farah provides readers with an opportunity to better understand the root causes of America's political and social decline. He also tells how the founders' vision for America is still appropriate for today's postmodern world. Farah encourages Americans to rededicate themselves to constitutional government and the moral principles on which this country was founded. Taking America Back is about more than just how to think about the problems overwhelming our country; it is also about what to do to make them right." |
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This Land Is Our Land: How to End the War on Private Property
by Joseph Farah, 1996
From Amazon.com:
"The two authors argue that property rights are fundamental to liberty and that environmentalists and federal agencies threaten those rights. Farah is founder and executive director of the Western Journalism Center, an organization that has also pursued the theory that White House counsel Vince Foster was murdered. Pombo, a second-term California congressman, has been labeled an "eco-thug" by the Sierra Club and led the drive to gut the Endangered Species Act. Pombo's task force on the bill put forth a proposal so extreme that House Speaker Newt Gingrich distanced himself from it. The authors explain the goals of the property rights movement and its philosophical cousins, such as the county supremacy movement, and they offer justification for opposition to environmental causes."
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