A Nation of Haters and Victims

Or a Nation of Thinkers, Hopers, and Doers

by Ruth E. Todd


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/26/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781450206136
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 72
ISBN : 9781450206143

About the Book

The truth does not just set us free; it will keep us free. In A Nation of Haters and Victims, author Ruth E. Todd demonstrates the importance of seeking the truth about issues, events, and policies affecting the country.

A Nation of Haters and Victims details how the United States is becoming a nation of haters and victims. Haters and victims have permeated our society and created a national malaise that makes us unable to think clearly. Because we have stopped thinking for ourselves—relying on the media and other sources to tell us what to think—our national character has been changed.

But, Todd, a longtime observer of people, politics, and current events, shows that it is not too late to take the country back from the haters and victims. A Nation of Haters and Victims provides solid steps for reversing the trend of victimhood and hate in order to become a nation of thinkers, hopers, and doers. Readers of the book have said that I am challenging modern media and that I am brave to do so. I want people to think for themselves and research the truth and facts and not listen to the half-truths or what someone wants us to believe. It is time we remember who we are and what made us the country of choice for so many immigrants.


About the Author

Ruth E. Todd was born and raised in Chicago. She earned master’s degrees in history and global management and is currently working on her doctorate. Todd is lead faculty at the University of Phoenix. Married, she currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, and has three children and four grandchildren.