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  December 12, 2007

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Laura Ingraham Top-rated radio personality Laura Ingraham is fed up with the rule of the elites, and POWER TO THE PEOPLE issues a call to arms-a plea to reinvigorate our birthright of liberty, to reconnect to our American heritage, to revive our commitment to traditional, conservative principles, and to grow as people by summoning our moral resolve and living our faith. Ingraham exposes the threats we face from an emboldened cultural Left, global dogmatists, science worshippers, and politicians who spend more time on their hair than on constituency outreach. She also offers real-world solutions for how we can demand more from our leaders and ourselves. POWER TO THE PEOPLE will not just rile up Ingraham's millions of fans, it will also incite readers to do their part to protect the country that we love. "It is ours to lose," she writes, "and there are many at home and abroad who are more than willing to take it from us. Let's get to work. If each of us does our part, we can't lose." And amidst these rallying cries and clarion calls to America, Ingraham reveals with heart wrenching honesty and in poignant detail her battle with cancer and the surprising gifts the insidious illness bestowed upon her - incredible strength through weakness, the meaning of sacrificial concern for others, and most importantly, a new-found and deeper faith. In true Laura Ingraham spitfire style, POWER TO THE PEOPLE rallies Americans to grab their pitchforks and storm the castles of the old media, over-reaching judges, openborders politicians, radical academics, and unelected bureaucrats. She challenges people to not only take back the power, but to also give of themselves to recapture America's spirit and greatness.  And this is coming from a lawyer. -- read more

 
   
 

HAUNTED Before he killed in Cape Girardeau, he raped in Pennsylvania. Timothy W. Krajcir is 63 years old now, a confessed serial killer, a convicted rapist.He's from a small Pennsylvania town called Laury's Station. According to a psychologist letter sent to a Pennsylvania courthouse in July of 1983, he was raised by a single mother. Abandoned by his father at birth. Moved at least a dozen times in his early childhood. His mother had been cold and unaffectionate. The letter says he hated her. During his teen years, he described himself as a shy, introverted young man who by the age of 14 had developed voyeuristic habits. He wore feminine clothing. Fondled women in public. A therapist once told him he acted out his anger towards his mother by committing violence against other women. Following the rapes, he would have intense sexual fantasies about his victims, the letter said. He joined the Navy and later relocated to the Carbondale area of Southern Illinois. It was around that time, in 1977, when Krajcir began driving an ambulance. Sometimes he would drive the ambulance to Saint Francis Medical Center or Southeast Missouri Hospital. Hiding behind a hero's uniform, Krajcir introduced himself to Cape Girardeau. And that's where Krajcir began killing, according to police and public ocuments. Police say Krajcir confessed to five murders in Cape Girardeau. The announcement came at a Dec. 10 media conference. seMissourian.com: Story: Suspect Timothy Krajcir has long history ...

 
   
   

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