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The Conscience Lends Aid to Woman Falsely Convicted

A reviewer of The Conscience of Abe’s Turn called it “a fairly overblown story that my mind could not completely wrap around… I can’t understand why a group of professionals who are supposed to be so brilliant are holding protests and playing hippy saboteurs rather than just contacting the Feds and getting their problems solved.” Here’s the real-life analogue, and the real-life reason: because the Feds create problems, not solve them. Just ask Yolanda Madden’s father, interviewed in this new civil-rights video from KopBusters.  read more »

New Abe's Turn Review, and Ignorance of Civil Rights Issues

I might as well let the cat out of the bag. I’m preparing a report, entitled “The Most Critical Overlooked Issue in American Government: Our Eroding Civil Rights.” I don’t know when I’ll be ready to release the report, but Ravenskya’s (not her real name, I think) new review of The Conscience of Abe’s Turn has further confirmed my intuition that this is a key issue of which many Americans are ignorant.  read more »

The first informal comments are in...

The first comments are in on the first book of The Conscience of Abe’s Turn, and largely positive. “Can’t put it down.” “Want to find out how things turn out.” And so forth.

Of course, these were all from friends and family, whom I expect to be as honest as they can without hurting my feelings. But at least they are reading it, which says something about how engaging it is. Expecting other comments soon from those not related to me.

-TimK

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