Unfreedom of the Press
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Merl Hackett
> 24 hourGood product for the money
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Jean Piemonte Lehman
> 24 hourEasy to read and so incredibly timely and relevant. If you want to really know what is happening with the media, this book is a must read.
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Nweezy
> 24 hourAfter reading this book you walk away with a uneasy and eye opening feeling on how long the press has been complicate in feeding the people lies and hiding news. How could the “Newspaper of Record” sit on their hand for years to hide the holocaust (don’t forget this was way before internet & social media). The people had to rely on newspaper to get their information.
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tabatha
> 24 hourA Great American
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Richard Johnson
> 24 hourMuch needed addition to political literature.
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Eclectic Reader
> 24 hourMark Levins books are always intriguing and informative. The information in this one should be paid attention to by all Americans who treasure freedom of speech and freedom of the press.
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John C.
> 24 hourPunches back twice as hard.
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RICHARD GELBER
> 24 hourMark Levins best book so far.
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Heather Luzzi-Miller
> 24 hourA fantastic, step by step dissembling of the press we have today versus the press we used to have and the press we deserve. Mark Levin once again hits it out of the park with a no holds barred take on what we are all seeing in the media today—bias, agenda, water carrying and politicking.
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R. Wall
> 24 hourI great book. I could not put it down. If you want the history of news in America this is the book.