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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lot can be accomplished in 9 months
This book shows what a difference one person can make. The other reviews of this book erroneously state that the Million Mom March is out to disarm people, or to tread on the rights of law abiding citizens. Not once in the book does she speak of taking away guns. (I have to wonder if these reviewers actually read the book or are attempting to make their "we have...
Published on April 17, 2004

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11 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A prime example of how easy it is to mislead others....
If the authors had bothered to do any actual research they would have found out the real reason for the existence of this dubiously titled organization, a political pry bar would be good way of describing it.

Unfortunately the writers chose a side rather than looking at it objectively, which, of course is the whole modus operandi of this branch of the Brady...

Published on April 9, 2004


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11 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A lot can be accomplished in 9 months, April 17, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
This book shows what a difference one person can make. The other reviews of this book erroneously state that the Million Mom March is out to disarm people, or to tread on the rights of law abiding citizens. Not once in the book does she speak of taking away guns. (I have to wonder if these reviewers actually read the book or are attempting to make their "we have enough gun laws, guns don't kill people.." views known in whatever way is possible.)

The Million Mom March takes a middle of the road, sensible stand. Ms. Dees-Thomases speaks of her outrage at the numbers of people killed every year, and together with many others, sought to rally people to end the killing. She led a movement (of which I am proud to be a part)which looks beyond a crime definition of gun violence. The March pulled together various gun control groups, each having a different agenda, to a middle ground which promotes responsible gun ownership, while attempting to close gaps (sales not requiring background checks and limiting gun purchases to one per month) which have created a black market for guns.

I found her description of the dynamics of organization-building fascinating. Anyone mobilizing volunteers can identify with the frustration of pleasing everyone, and dealing with the 151s. Thanks Donna.

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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The commitment it takes to make a societal change..., July 11, 2004
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Dianne "dnersesian" (Maplewood, New Jersey USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
is daunting. Reading this book took me through a roller coaster of emotions- from laughing, to crying, to utter amazement as to what it really takes to effect change in making the USA a safer nation.

I volunteered with Donna from the early days of the Million Mom March and I can tell you firsthand that everything in this book is authentic. Not many people have the courage, passion, or capacity to do what Donna has done. Those of you that have taken liberties on this review board to write unhelpful, childish comments that have nothing to do with the quality of the book are absolute cowards. Instead of wasting all of your energy on bashing other people, why don't you spend some time looking inside yourselves- maybe one day you'll realize that hating others for wanting safer communities comes from the lowest state of mind possible.

To the rest of the population out there, Donna and many others took major risks in their lives to accomplish the mission of creating the Million Mom March. Donna and the rest of the volunteers are doers- not talkers- and her book reflects the incredible unfolding of a major event that continues its work today to fight for a safer country.

Thank you Donna.

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One woman's passion fills a million hearts, June 30, 2004
This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
It's been said that if you want something done right, you have to do it yourself. Well, Donna Dees-Thomases wanted something done, and she managed to get others involved in a very controversial topic.

The book, "Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby," is the story of how one woman, a mother of two, created a movement and organized the Million Mom March (MMM) in Washington, D.C. on Mother's Day in 2000...and woke up everyone to the tremendous gun problem and the need for enacting better, more sensible gun-safety laws.

MyParenTime.com highly recommends this book -- it's detailed with daily struggles, obstacles, successes, and most of all...passion. It's proof that there is power in people. There are still hurdles to come, including an upcoming battle to renew a ban against assault weapons such as AK-47s and Uzis. The book also gives a checklist of how the MMM was organized, and explains their solutions to keeping not only our children safe from gun violence, but their families as well.

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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An important and thought-provoking book, June 16, 2004
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This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
This thoughtful and well-written exploration of what one concerned mom can do was inspiring. Dees-Thomases' stand against the monumental gun lobbies is a testament to taking action, one person at a time. Both balanced and a great read, I would recommend this terrific book to anyone concerned about guns and our children.
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11 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars A prime example of how easy it is to mislead others...., April 9, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
If the authors had bothered to do any actual research they would have found out the real reason for the existence of this dubiously titled organization, a political pry bar would be good way of describing it.

Unfortunately the writers chose a side rather than looking at it objectively, which, of course is the whole modus operandi of this branch of the Brady organization. I did not read anywhere that explained how they are funded in large part by George Soros, the maniacal billionaire whose sole intention is to bring down the current government, probably just an oversight though.

The one thing this book does prove however is just how easy it is for people to be duped so I guess in light of that it deserves one star.

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9 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Looking for a Few Good Moms, April 12, 2004
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This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
This is an excellent book that really tells it like is was. I was there and the energy from the 750,000 concerned citizens at the march was incredible. The book describes the efforts of ordinary people that led to a movement. The group is still alive and well and I am proud to be a part of it. Thanks to people like Donna Dees Thomases people who care about this country have been united to make it better.
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5 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I wish people had to prove they actually READ the book, April 19, 2004
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This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
Is this a forum for people to express how they feel about issues or about the books about issues? I wish Amazon could screen the reviews to see if there's even a possibility that the reviewer opened the book. That would be more helpful to me, as a potential purchaser, than hearing someone's opinion about the issues the book addresses.
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10 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Trash . . . . . from a dead movement., April 9, 2004
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This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
Haven't we heard enough from this crowd? (Hollywood Gliterati)

It's not the guns it's the people. And the people are now wise to the fact that guns in the hands of law abiding citizens stop crime.

Save your money . . . .

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7 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Propagandist hype by a gun-grabber..., May 12, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
Want to support those who would take away your rights (and not just the 2nd Amendment guaranteed rights - these people are engaged in an effort to stifle the voices of the nearly 5 million people in the NRA, not to mention the countless others in all of the other pro-2nd Amendement organizations)?? Then buy this book.

Or don't, and help to put a socialist out of work.

Looks like a million is a lot less than it used to be.

Billing itself as the "Second Million Mom March", the event in DC this past week drew about 2000 people.

Hell, by that logic, there's about 500 people people here in my office, and I'm all alone.

And hey - folks - when you have Jesse Jackson as your keynote speaker, that tells you quite a bit about the target audience.

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10 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Entertainment and Education, April 3, 2004
By A Customer
This review is from: Looking for a Few Good Moms: How One Mother Rallied a Million Others Against the Gun Lobby (Hardcover)
Very well written, Donna writes in such a way that you feel yourself taking part in this important piece in social history and at the same time explains the issue in such a way that if you haven't been involved before, you will now. And at the end this book give excellent tips for becoming a grass roots organizer.

For all people who need to be reminded that individuals can make a difference.

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