Cowards
What Politicians, Radicals, and the Media Refuse to Say
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Narrado por:
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Ron McLarty
COURAGE > COWARDS
As we approach the most important presidential election in America’s history, something has been lost among all of the debates, attack ads, and super- PACs—something that Americans used to hold in very high regard: THE TRUTH.
Glenn Beck likes to say that “the truth has no agenda”—but there’s another side to that: people who have agendas rarely care about the truth. And, these days, it seems like everyone has an agenda. The media leads with stories that rate over those that matter. Politicians put lobbyists and electability over honesty. Radicals alter history in order to change the future.
In Cowards, Glenn Beck exposes the truth about thirteen important issues that have been hijacked by deceit. Whether out of spite, greed, or fear, these are the things that no one seems to be willing to have an honest conversation about. For example:
* How our two-party POLITICAL SYSTEM often leaves voters with NO GOOD OPTIONS.
* How extremists are slowly integrating ISLAMIC LAW into our SOCIETY.
* How PROGRESSIVE “religious” leaders like JIM WALLIS are politicizing the Bible.
* How the CARTEL VIOLENCE on our border is FAR WORSE than people realize.
* How “LIBERTARIAN” has been INTENTIONALLY turned into a DIRTY WORD.
* How GEORGE SOROS has amassed enough MONEY and POWER to INFLUENCE entire ECONOMIES.
In some cases, the truth is out there, but people simply don’t want to hear it. It’s much easier, and certainly a lot more convenient, to keep our blinders on. After all, as a quote attributed to President James Garfield made clear, “The truth will set you free, but first it will make you miserable.”
Miserable or not, the truth can no longer be something we hope for; it must be something we live. When courage prevails, cowards do not—and this book was written to ensure that’s exactly what happens.
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What made the experience of listening to Cowards the most enjoyable?
It gives facts and names names. It gives you the information that you have suspected all along. There is corruption and this shows us where.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Not really, there is so much info that it makes it a great audiobook. It allows you get a little bit at a time and really absorb it.We knew things were wrong...now we know how
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What did you love best about Cowards?
the information that we all read about being put into perspective.What was one of the most memorable moments of Cowards?
so far i'm only half finished however, all the chapters i've read have very good information to offer.Which scene was your favorite?
no commentWas this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I did but, it is impossible to read or listen to at one time.Any additional comments?
buy it, you won't go wrong, you will get more out of it than was put into it...Excelent and informative
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Would you listen to Cowards again? Why?
Yes it needs to be reherd over & over!What other book might you compare Cowards to and why?
Broke & The Coription Cornicals.Very Very Good!
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Would you listen to Cowards again? Why?
I have and I will againWhat did you like best about this story?
The way it ties things together so they make senseReal Information
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Where does Cowards rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Beck always writes a very entertaining book. He clearly makes his case. Too bad more people do not read this book, but some non readers of this book are also cowards and do not want to see that the world is being destroyed. This book is related to todays social and political climate. Ayn Rand's master pieces are similarly poignant, but more likely to be read 50 years from now.Cowards is what they are......Beck is correct
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