Exclusive Interview with Peter Schweizer

Peter Schweizer author of the book Reagan’s War which then led to the development of the movie Reagan: In the Face of Evil was very kind to take a few minutes out of his day to let me interview him about both things.

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The interview is almost 15 minutes.

A lot is Going on!

Yesterday I had the blessing of doing an interview with Peter Schweizer, author of Reagan’s War, and I will have that posted sometime in the coming week.

I also have two other bloggers who have posted nice plugs for what Mind & Media is doing.

One is from Julie, who is a military wife, at her blog Passing Thoughts. She writes about her love of reading and being a history minor.

The other is Jeremy over at American Warmonger who wrote a very nice post called The Importance of Reading . Jeremy also has some cool music on his site that you might want to hear. Click on over!

Another Plug for Mind & Media

Special thanks to Matt Anderson who writes a nice post on his blog Mere-Orthodoxy, called Media and Blogging.

Turns out that Matt is also my neighbor, so I will have the blessing of meeting him soon at our Southern California Bloggers Meet up in a few weeks.

I Was Just Thinking - Robin Lee Hatcher

I love to read and I love to meet people who love to read because the exchange of ideas is a wonderful thing. Through the exchange of ideas we can learn so much about one another and we can definitely learn a lot about ourselves! However, reading isn’t possible unless people write! So I want to share with you something that happened recently…..

While I was doing some research I came across this wonderful blog called I Was Just Thinking and I found that it was authored by Award Winning Author Robin Lee Hatcher.

I contacted Robin because I was interested in reviewing a few of her books. Today I received two books and I can’t wait to begin reading them!

The first book is titled Beyond the Shadows. From the back cover we read this description - “When Deborah discovers she is married to an alcoholic, she is faced with a life she never expected. Somehow she must find courage and hope to step beyond the shadows.”

Liz Curtis Higgs, best selling author of Thorn in My Heart says about this book, “Deeply moving…Beyond the Shadows has the power to change lives for good.”

The other book Robin sent is called Catching Katie which Robin describes as “A light, fun-hearted romance.”

If you’re like me, you love a nice romance once in awhile, and you also love thought provoking drama. These two books look great and I can’t wait to tell you what I think about them.

In the meantime, why not check out Robin’s blog and purchase a few copies for yourself!

Press Release for Seeds of Deception

Seeds of Deception
Author Examines ‘Liberal’ Classroom Agenda

ELK GROVE, Calif. – Georgiana Preskar’s new book, Seeds of Deception: Planting Destruction of America’s Children (now available through AuthorHouse), examines liberal education and offers a thought-provoking argument regarding the loss of American values.
Preskar reveals shocking information about secretive school programs such as Seeking Educational Equity and Diversity (SEED). Aside from its acronym, the program’s content is mysterious to the general public known only to its indoctrinees. After confronting officials at her children’s high school about Silent Day, an event in which homosexuals and supporters use silence to strengthen their “cause,” she realized that the world was far different than the “apple pie” Midwestern state she grew up in. Preskar began to gather information, such as the “Homosexual Manifesto,” which explains philosophies of the activists’ homosexual agenda. She concludes that multiculturalism, diversity, environmentalism, feminism, globalism and paganism plant deceptive seeds of Humanist Religion that are dangerous for all ages, but especially destructive for youth.
Robbing the American people of their mental privacy, such programs, says Preskar, implement “Hitler-esque” tactics such as mind control to propagate deception, lies and well-planned methodology, which she clearly outlines in her book. Harassment inflicted by militant homosexual students, unexpected phone calls and untruthful media coverage brings suspense to her journey. Preskar’s experiences during the ‘60s have led her to believe that multiple “causes” and Marxist philosophies can lead America to a point of no return. She believes its very survival depends on the actions taken now and that the children need to be a priority in the action plan.
A thought-provoking analysis of previously unquestioned social programs and doctrines, Seeds of Deception is an enlightening investigation that the author actually lived while uncovering the “hidden agendas” of SEED and similar organizations. It offers concrete solutions to aid Americans in their fight to reclaim the Founding Fathers’ values and principles to prevent deceptive seeds from planting destruction. Preskar hopes that by sharing her experience and research, parents and others concerned about America’s future will be able to discern fact from fiction in order to “protect our children for survival of America.”
Preskar is a homemaker, registered nurse, substitute schoolteacher, and she has a B.A. in sociology from San Francisco State University. She was a real estate agent, prayer coordinator, religion education teacher and is now the director of Eagle Forum of Sacramento. For more information, readers can visit www.stopseed.com
AuthorHouse is the world leader in publishing and print-on-demand services. Founded in 1997, AuthorHouse has helped more than 20,000 people worldwide become published authors. For more information, visit www.authorhouse.com.