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The Last Free Man in America [Paperback]

Gatewood Galbraith (Author)
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February 15, 2006
Every generation must re-win its own freedoms. And every generation must produce an individual who will insist that our freedoms under the Constitution and Bill of Rights remain unabridged by those in power. This generation has produced Gatewood Galbraith, attorney, marijuana smoker, gun owner and the most successful Independent candidate for a major office in America for decades. This is his story of defending individual and human rights in the streets, the courtrooms and on political stages around the country. He may very well be the Last Free Man in America.

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"...a kick-as good read-funny, volatile, intelligent, entertaining, challenging, righteous and as irreverant as the antichrist." --Ed McClanahan, author of Famous People I Have Known

If they were ever to remake The Kentuckian, the story would have to be about Gatewood Galbraith. --Steve Bloom, High Times Magazine October 2005

Two NEW chapters; Drug Addiction and Sparrow{ I WANT MY ATTORNEY!}.Easier to read pages, in the new Paperback Book. --M P Press 2/1/2006

From the Inside Flap

Excerpted from The Last Free Man in America: Meets the Synthetic Subversion by Gatewood Galbraith. Copyright © 2004. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved. But if you did not know me or what I stand for, and if I only had thirty seconds to get your vote, I would have only one question to ask you.

And if you answer this question one way, I’ve got your vote, no matter what else you think about me.

And if you answer this question the other way, I don’t think you understand the question.

The question is, ‘Did our forefathers’ generation hit the beaches of Normandy and Iwo Jima so that we would have to pee in a cup to hold a job in America?’

The introduction of the police state methods into American culture is fatal to our freedom. The solutions to our problems lie in the words of Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln not Mr. Yamamoto or Helmut Schmidt.

And let’s get this straight. I’m not a racist and I’m not xenophobic. I’m a Nationalist.

I’ll trade with other countries, I’ll have lunch with them and I’ll play golf with them. But until they adopt a Constitution and Bill of Rights that gives their own citizens the rights and freedoms we enjoy, they are not our political peers.

If we abandon our principals of individual freedom and dignity, then our liberty and right to self-determination will abandon us. Our standard of living will fall and our jobs will evaporate as our children and grandchildren are thrown open to competition in the workplace with Four Billion other people on the planet, many of whom will work all day for a bowl of rice and a mat to sleep on.

That is not my vision for Kentucky and its citizens. My vision is rooted in the traditions of our Founding Fathers.

As to the size of government, Thomas Jefferson said, ‘The least government is the best government.’

As to the role of government, Abraham Lincoln said, ‘Prohibition strikes at the very heart of the principles on which this country was founded.’

And as far as having to pee in a cup to hold a job, I look to the words of General George Patton. ‘Screw you Nazis!’


Product Details

  • Paperback: 342 pages
  • Publisher: Mark Perkins Press; 2 edition (February 15, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1599756706
  • ISBN-13: 978-1599756707
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 15.2 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,346,893 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Real Thing! April 18, 2010
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A great book by a great American! This account of Gatewood's life can only be told one way...his way! After reading Gatewood's biography, it's easy to determine we should all work a little harder to express ourselves without concern of mainstream reaction. The world is a better place because of folks like Gatewood Galbraith.
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Honest January 17, 2010
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Gatewood is so blunt, "down-to-earth", and honest in this autobiography. After reading this, I feel like I know him.
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Great book! I've enjoyed reading it and have learned a few things along the way. It has certainly stirred my interest in Kentucky politics. Gatewood- if you run again, I'll be sure to vote for you!
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