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Entries from October 2011

Book About Special Forces Soldier Nears Release

October 7th, 2011 · No Comments

Excitement is building about Three Days In August: A U.S. Army Special Forces Soldier’s Fight for Military Justice, my book chronicling the life of Sgt. 1st Class Kelly A. Stewart and his case of military justice gone awry. On Wednesday, I was fortunate to be able to discuss the book as a guest on “The Dana [...]

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Book Promotion Alert: ‘The Dana Show’ Today

October 5th, 2011 · No Comments

I’ll be on “The Dana Show” this afternoon to talk with host Dana Loesch about my soon-to-be-published book, Three Days In August.  The show airs 2-4 p.m. Central, and I’ll be on during the last half-hour. In case you’re not familiar with the book, visit ThreeDaysInAugust.com. There, you’ll find a summary, a sample chapter and more [...]

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Republicans Need to Toughen Up

October 4th, 2011 · No Comments

By Paul R. Hollrah, Guest Blogger Republicans are, generally speaking, wonderful people.  But what I dislike most about them is their inability to address the most-critical issues of our time in such a way that the “average man” can know and make sense of them… in the same way that Gov. Chris Christie is able [...]

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Podcast of My Appearance on Aaron Klein Show

October 3rd, 2011 · No Comments

On Friday, I recorded a ten-minute interview with World Net Daily’s Aaron Klein, host of Aaron Klein Investigative Radio on 77 WABC (New York).  Our conversation focused on the Sept. 8 terror event in Springfield, Mo., that, if you relied upon the mainstream media, you would know nothing about. Click here or on the image [...]

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Weekly Recap: The Week of September 25, 2011

October 1st, 2011 · No Comments

This week was dominated by pre-launch activities related to my new book, Three Days In August, which offers more than 350 pages (print version) of details unearthed during my 18-month investigation of the wrongful conviction of a U.S. Army Special Forces soldier and his ongoing fight for military justice.  Still, I managed to crank out [...]

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