Last Free Man in America
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We the people and preserving our freedoms, November 28, 2005 By David D. Dunn (Louisville KY)
The Last Free Man in America: by Gatewood Galbraith
This autobiography is about a man's struggle with the political system. It's an excellent expose of the political system regardless of what state you live in. The media, whether it be the local press or commercial news are lackeys of an unjust and anti-democratic political system.
Galbraith's explanation of the role of a jury and jurors is the most succinct and clearest I have ever read. Every prospective juror, defense attorneys and every citizen should have this understanding of a juror.
Galbraith has a very apt description of legislators....
Galbraith raises a legitimate question about the foreign ownership of privately owned utilities.
If you haven't already read this book, do so. It has the clearest reason why "We the people..." have a role to play in the system of checks and balances. We can't leave it to the executive or legislative bodies to "establish justice" or to "secure the blessings of liberty" for us.
One of the best political books of the decade!, June 10, 2005 By Christopher Largen (Denton, TX USA)
Gatewood Galbraith has penned a courageous manifesto that will resonate in the hearts and minds of readers intrepid enough to think outside the dichotomies and paradigms of the two-party system. Revealing biographical narrative is peppered with challenging and gutsy rhetoric, connecting political issues with personal experience, and the result is moving and funny, giving the reader a healthy dose of motivational outrage.
Mr. Galbraith refuses to compromise his affirmation of liberty. He is too honest to ever be politically correct, and too complex to be chained to any party line - more than can be said for most elected officials. The Last Free Man In America will stand as one of the most vigorous and insightful political books of our time.
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