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Fred Gielow (Author)
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January 20, 1999
In this book prominent, influential liberals reveal with their own words they are anti-religion, anti-family, anti-truth, anti-freedom even anti-civilization! If you think liberals are compassionate, you'll be shocked. "You Don't Say" exposes their hidden agenda. Read this book and you'll never again consider politics a periodic trip to the voting booth. You'll find it's a fundamental fight for morality and freedom!

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The liberal agenda includes world government (which will tolerate little to no U.S. interference), a world military (which will enter the U.S. at whim to quell a disturbance), a world court (which will impose law without U.S. Constitutional protections), world taxes (which will seize our money to redistribute to Third-World countries), and a world religion (Gaia be praised).

Besides shattering our sovereignty, the liberal agenda includes dumbing down our kids, violating our right to own handguns, confiscating private property, encouraging deviant sexual behavior, imposing population controls, favoring plants and animals over humans, justifying moral relativism, and strengthening oppressive central-government control.

This is the "utopia" liberals describe with their own words in "You Don't Say."

About the Author

Long ago in the early days of television, when screens were tiny and the colors were only black and white, one of the networks was Du Mont and one of its programs was the New York Times Youth Forum. This once-a-week panel show featured six students from around the country discussing national issues. On Sunday, February 1, 1953 the question was "Can We Maintain Ethics in Government?" and one of the panelists was teenager Fred Gielow.

He recalls, "I can't remember much about our discussion, but I vividly recall taking issue with the basic premise of the program. I questioned how ethics could be 'Maintained,' if as I suspected, ethics were largely 'absent' to begin with. Such an attitude wasn't much appreciated by moderator Dorothy Gordon or special guest Ellis Arnall, former Governor of Georgia."

That television debut and debate may have planted a political seed in Fred's subsconsciousness, but if so, it certainly remained dormant for a long time. Long enough for him to finish school, get a job, marry, raise a family, even retire, before germinating. But now that seed has blossomed into a full-time interest as his recent appearances on local radio programs, his co-hosted public-access television interview show, and now this book attest.

"There are many sources of truth to refute what liberals and the mainstream media tell us," says Fred, "but you have to dig around a little to find them. If you really expect both sides of an issue to be fully and fairly presented in the major newspapers and magazines and on television, I'd say you've bought into the mainstream media scam. You're a victim of the Propaganda Machine. But, sadly, it appear you're in the majority. The media seem to be winning their clever con game."

Fred continues: "I wrote this book to present a perspective that seems to go largely unnoticed in the U.S. today. It's a real tragedy when lies are regularly masqueraded as the truth. What's even more tragic is when a majority of the public buys into the big deception, or worse, yet, when the public doesn't even care.

"By using quotations direct from the mouths of liberals, quotations generally unreported by the mighty Propaganda Machine, I think it's possible to demonstrate the kind of world our liberal friends wish to impose upon the rest of us. It takes but a few remarks, during rare, unguarded moments, for liberals to vividly and unambiguously show their true colors."


Product Details

  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Freedom Books; 1 edition (January 20, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 096039382X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0960393824
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,155,928 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Just like a liberal..., September 8, 2006
This review is from: You Don't Say (Paperback)
This book tells it all. The truth that liberals want the same things that the conservatives think they want: control over the illusions of the media. The heavy-handedness doesn't disguise the similarities, however, and anyone who wants to see through the Demoplican/Repugnicrat agendas should read "Screwed" by Thom Hartmann. To quote the old movie "Network": "There are no nations, Mr.Beale. There are no 'peoples'. There is just the International System of SYSTEMS, the ebb and flow of capital. Petrodollars, electrodollars, Exxon, Mobil, ATT, ITT, DuPont..."
Don't read this book unless you read "Unequal Protection" by Thom Hartmann.
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17 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book confirms my fears and suspicions about socialists, April 5, 1999
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All along, I've been uncomfortable with the word "liberals" because it masks what most of these people really believe: socialism is the most effective means of civil organization. These beliefs often are cleverly masked in words and phrases that the populace wants to hear--not what the socialists really mean. To have a book uncover the true nature of these people, in their true words, in true utterances or writings (without searching long and hard) is truly a blessing! If you want the "truth" of what the socialists (referred to as "liberals") believe and advocate, read this book. And read it again. And again. rded
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13 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Book of raw truth-and I mean raw-liberals caught in the act, March 9, 1999
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"I'll have those niggers voting Democratic for the next 200 years" - Lyndon B. Johnson

You'll have a chance to read these bone chilling quotes and guess who said them. From Janet Reno wanting to outlaw all guns, Jane Fonda wanting communim for all, to racial remarks by Roger Clinton. He says (in reference to cocaine) that Bill has a nose like a vacuum cleaner. A publication not to miss!

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