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Nightwalker
04-24-2008, 10:03 PM
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Artist: Bill O'Reilly
Album: Who's Looking Out for You
Source: Unabridged Audio Book Compact Disc
Disc: CD1
Format: AAC Audio File
Bitrate: 128kbps
File Size: 60Mb
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Who’s Looking Out for You?
is a book that boldly confronts our worst fears and biggest problems
in a post-9/11, post-corporate-meltdown world. Its sage, candid advice on regaining control
and trust in these troubled times will resonate with the millions of readers and viewers who
have come to believe in Bill O’Reilly as the man who speaks for them.

O'Reilly says it took him a long time to get the hang of on-air journalism, but he definitely
gets it now. Following on the success of "The O'Reilly Factor" and "The No-Spin Zone,"
he tackles all the people and institutions that ought to have your well-being at heart but
probably don't. Parents (if you're lucky), government (forget it), church (has lost its way),
the media (are you kidding?) all come in for scrutiny. He has many constructive solutions--for
example, pick associates carefully--and puts them forth forcefully. He sounds by turn exuberant,
cautionary, defensive, and, above all, persuasive. He concludes that you need to watch out for
yourself, and, despite missteps, he has. Above all, he's a superb salesman of ideas.

Media powerhouse and expert critic Bill O'Reilly's most comprehensive book yet offers new
insight into the current state of life in America. In examining the social, political, and
economic aspects of our daily lives, O'Reilly exhausts every bureaucratic system to see what
our higher-ups are doing to take care of us, and points out the people and institutions who
are failing the average American. At the same time, he makes one of his most profound and
daring journeys yet, as he ventures to question how much genuine altruism is left in a society
that thrives on a competitive, increasingly self-indulgent ethos. With thoughtfulness and
candor, O'Reilly targets our biggest problems, and offers sage advice on how to regain control
and trust in these troubled times

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Erkie769
09-02-2008, 08:59 AM
Thank you so very much for the four posts of this E-Book....Have been curious as to what he has to say....
Erkie