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Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Ouf-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine

This book is a contemporary political treatise that examines the dangers of government overreach, drawing parallels with the ideas presented by Thomas Paine in his seminal work. The author, Glenn Beck, provides a critical analysis of the role and power of government, advocating for a more balanced approach to governance. more

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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck

Glenn Beck is a well-known radio host, born on February 10, 1964. He is recognized for his unique political views and in-depth analysis, having hosted shows on several American radio stations. more

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