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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Most issue-oriented book ever for a presidential candidate.,
By mike.brennan@doa.state.wi.us (Milwaukee, Wisconsin) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
Never has a candidate for President issued such a detailed, issue-oriented book during a campaign."Worth Fighting For" is packed with facts, figures, and solid arguments for each of the policy positions Quayle espouses. The book is divided into 6 parts, each with a series of short chapters which give the reader a cogent treatment of an issue our country faces today. From the cultural divide, to the middle-class family, the global economy, to security abroad, the former VP shows us why America's future -- its ideals, truths, and children -- are worth fighting for. The book's chapters on school choice, tax cuts, restoring justice through the proper appointment of judges, and China are especially compelling. Quayle finishes with 10 detailed campaign promises. At the end of this book, you will know exactly where the former VP stands, and why. This book is extremely well-written. Quayle grounds his positions in history, both his public service in the legislative and executive branches as well as world history. I challenge anyone to find a more comprehensive, issue-oriented monograph by a political candidate. "Worth Fighting For" embodies a man who has staked out his position as the heir to Ronald Reagan. While the campaign has moved away from him now, as he says on p. 220: "The difficulty of the challenge is usually proportionate ot the reward."
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good ideas from an underrated man...,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
Former Vice President Dan Quayle puts out a credible manifesto for conservatives, and many others concerned with the direction our country is headed, to rally around. Much of what he touts is mainstream, common-sense conservatism, but sadly, given his initial introduction to the American electorate, and the unrelenting (and unfair) attacks upon him by much of the Big Media, his views will never be given their due. Quayle won't be our next President, but this book lays out a foundation for our next President to begin to repair the damage done to the office in recent years, and to forge a better plan to combat our existing problems.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Quayle delineates the issues of the 2000 race.,
By Jon Carpenter (JonCarp@aol.com) (Las Vegas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
This is a must read for anyone planning to vote in 2000. Former Vice-President Dan Quayle spells out the important issues facing the middle class for the 21st century. From values to civil rights to foreign policy, He clearly reveals his views and exposes the liberal agenda of the "New Aristocracy" or "Opinion Elitists." The book was well organized, well documented, and read quickly.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book is Great!,
By scrper@netscope.net (Oakwood, Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
I am 17 and this book is the first book I have read front to back. Mr. Quayle is a great man. I hope people read this book and think about message when it comes time to vote. Dan is the most qualified and the most conservative! Read the book and learn his views.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great family man! great leader for our country,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
It's unfortunate the media have seen fit to attack this god-fearing, intelligent leader who is the antithesis of everything which is wrong with our current leaders and govenment. It's amazing that many of the themes he espoused in his prior campaign and in this book are being assimilated by his opponents. His foresight, experience, and vision are real special atrributes this country needs to lead us into the milennium.The good often suffer and come in last but maybe with a vocal majority the Quayle campaign will be an exception and rise above.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a great book by a great american,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
this book says what our society should be about and outlines the challenges that lie ahead in a compelling way. any person with an understanding of the economic engine that makes our society work and the compassion it takes to be personally involved with people who need a hand in ways that work, will be inspired by the words in this book. the vice president presents a vision that works and will help create a more productive and caring society.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dan's the Man. Too Bad GOP Has Already Chosen Its Nominee,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
This book establishes beyond any doubt that Vice President Dan Quayle is a man of ideas, vision, principles and conviction. And he is far more experienced and philosophically mature than George Bush Jr. But Quayle faces three major obstacles: (1) a relentless media; (2) his boyish looks (gray hair notwithstanding); and the Republican Establishment. Quayle is a solid conservative and nothing would give me greater pleasure than to see him come from behind to become the frontrunner in the GOP race. But such an outcome seems less likely with each passing day. I wish Quayle and his family well and hope that he continues to speak out on behalf of conservative values.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the man that should be President on Jan.20,2001,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
This book reveals what the Republican party should be about in, not just the Year 2000 Presidential race, but every year. The Vice President not only articulates what he believes and is for, but also accurately defines what the opposition believes. This is a must read for all in the GOP before, not only the 2000 elections, but before the August poll in Iowa. If George W. Bush can not measure up to these beliefs and articulate them, then send your check to Quayle 2000!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Right Man to Lead America Like past Great Leaders.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
In our Nations past we have been blessed with Men and Women of Vision to get us over the hurdles and obstacles presented to our Country. Some saw their destiny to lead and others did not.President U.S.Grant said,"Man Proposes and God Disposes.There are but few important events in the affairs of men brought about by their own choice."July 1st.1885. In Dan Quayle we have a man that Like Grant is willing to be part of the Solution to our Crises of the Day.Vice President Quayle has written a great book that will go down in History as one of the most remarkable solutions to our Country's problems. He has put forth the most sensical solutions to the most problamatic situations we are faced with today.Anyone that reads this book can never again just whine about our problems but must look at theirself and realize their part in choosing a leader to help bring us to where we need to be as a value principled Great Nation once again.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
worth voting for,
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This review is from: Worth Fighting For (Hardcover)
This book is not as substantial as Dan Quayle's excellent vice-presidential memoir, "Standing Firm,"-but then it was never meant to be that sort of book. Instead Quayle wrote "Worth Fighting For" to expound his views to the US electorate in a bid to enhance his prospects for the Republican presidential nomination for 2000. As it transpired DQ dropped out of the race on 27 September 1999, after the Iowa straw poll. However, the man who has consistently been a values-driven politician has produced a coherent set of principles that epitomises the values of middle-America.It remains to be seen what his political future is but I would submit that this GOP stalwart is far from finished-and may well be a contender in 2004 (if Gore wins), or 2008 if Bush is successful next week. Quayle's book is divided into 6 parts with multiple chapters in four of the categories-The Cultural Divide,Freedom and the Middle-Class family, America and the Global Economy and Security Abroad. DQ always analyses issues on whether it benefits the American family-and this has been a consistent theme in his political life- he has, as Richard Nixon once said, 'the right instincts.' Perhaps that is why he has been so vilified by those whose agenda is so very different from the traditional values that have made the US, and western society in general, so great. As Barbara Whitehead noted, in her important article, 'Dan Quayle Was Right' ( "The Atlantic Monthly," April 1993). He still is, not only on family policy, but on a whole raft of issues, including privacy, equal treatment,tax relief, the value of faith and his opposition to activist judges ( he effectively chronicles some of the tragic consequences caused by these judicial meddlers). My main disagreement with DQ is over gun-control, something he doesn't favour but I do.This is a cultural difference as the country I live-in has not had a gun-culture. Quayle's book is not a must-read but it is a book that should be read by thinking Americans, particularly by swinging voters, conservatives and GOP voters. Hopefully if a Bush administration is formed in Washington, the former Veep will gain a cabinet post or alternatively try for a governorship. His courage, decency and family values should not be wasted. For standing firm and articulating policies worth fighting for, Dan Quayle is someone worth having, and, worth voting for.
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Worth Fighting For by Dan Quayle (Hardcover - July 22, 1999)
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