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Author's Unheralded Wisdom and Warnings Now Heeded
By Editorial Staff
Feb 23, 2011 - 12:25:25 AM

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Warrenton, VA (2/8/11) Over the past fifteen years, author Tom DeWeese has been sounding the alarms over government land grabs, radical environmentalists, radical "reform" in public schools, attacks on national sovereignty, and the threat of UN-driven global governance. For his efforts, DeWeese was not only ignored by the mainstream media and the general public, but also derided and even labeled an extremist or alarmist. Now, however, those policies he warned about are front page headlines fueling a national discontent that has led, in part, to the growing tea party movement. As these issues rip this nation apart and protests grow in our streets, DeWeese issues this challenge, "Now Tell Me I Was Wrong." In this newly published collection of articles, first released in his monthly newsletter, The DeWeese Report, the author shares fifteen years of wisdom and warnings in the battle for the Republic.

"These articles," said DeWeese, "were written during some of the greatest changes to our government, schools, economy, and personal freedoms yet witnessed in American History." "Ignored by most in the nation at the time, the results of the implementation of these policies are now at the very root of massive discontent in the nation," DeWeese concluded.

In this book, Tom DeWeese has collected a strong representation of the hundreds of articles he's written on these subjects through the years. They document the fights that erupted over those changes as policy was being written and enacted. Some of those policies include Sustainable Development, REAL ID, Global Warming, Goals 2000, School to Work, and Illegal Immigration, to name a few. The articles name the perpetrators and document their actions. In short, this book represents a history of some of the major political battles of this time and stands as a truly remarkable indictment of, not only the Democrats, but more so of the Republicans who had a chance to stop these changes, but instead, actually helped make them happen. Those who truly want to understand how and why the tea party and other strong political opposition came about, will find many of the answers in Tom DeWeese's unique book, Now Tell Me I Was Wrong.

For more information about this book, or interviews with the author, interested parties may log onto www.deweesereport.com or call the number listed above.

About the Author

  • Tom DeWeese is an internationally known advocate of individual liberty, free enterprise, private property rights, personal privacy rights, and American sovereignty and independence. A native of Ohio and current resident of Virginia, he's been a businessman, a candidate for the Ohio Legislature, and editor of two newspapers. In 1989, he was an election observer in Panama, and in 2006 debated the relevance of the United Nations before the Cambridge Union of England. Today, he is President of the American Policy Center and editor of the monthly newsletter The DeWeese Report.

Now Tell Me I Was Wrong * by Tom DeWeese
15 years of unheralded wisdom and warnings in the battle for the Republic

Publication Date: January, 2010
Trade Paper Back; $19.95; 233 pages; 978-1-4568-4812-5
Trade Hardback; $28.95; 233 pages; 978-1-4568-4813-2
eBook; $9.95; 1-4568-4814-9

To request a complimentary paperback review copy, contact the publisher at (888)795-4274 x. 7879. To purchase copies for resale, please fax Xlibris at (610) 915-0294 or call (888) 795-4274 x. 7879


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