I do hope I've got this in the right forum for discussing B5 actors' "where are they now?"
So I got ahold of the winter-spring 2010 offerings from Pocket books, and along with all the Star Trek books I usually buy, there's a book by Jerry Doyle. I thought I'd share with the group.
First, actual link. This is a PDF file. It is fairly big, 23.11 MB Doyle's book is on page 32 of the file, which is also page 61 of the original document.
http://www.simonsays.com/extras/pdfs...pring-2010.pdf
Now, text, for those who don't want to download that big-ass file:
Jerry Doyle
Have You Seen My Country Lately?
Jerry Doyle, host of the seventh largest syndicated
radio show addresses key political issues facing the
country such as the financial crisis, bailouts, failed
economic policies, and cultural trends in Hollywood
and the media.
The Jerry Doyle Show is the seventh largest syndicated radio
show in the country with affiliates in 240 markets reaching
3.5 million listeners each week. From his childhood in
Flatbush, Brooklyn, his career in aviation, to his time on Wall
Street and departure to Los Angeles to become one of the lead
actors on the Emmy Award-winning hit show Babylon 5, then
stepping into the political arena as the Hollywood Republican
Nominee for Congress in the 2000 election, and now as a talk
radio host, Jerry DoyleÆs experiences from career to career and
coast to coast have molded his political opinions and made him
one of the most popular radio hosts in the country. Now, with
Have You Seen My Country Lately?, Doyle tackles the tough political
issues our country is facing with his independent views and
trademark wit.
Doyle addresses what needs to be done to get America back on
the road to liberty and prosperity. The book explores the financial
crisis, analyzing the anatomy of an auto industry takeover, exploring
American sovereignty, and the 1960s radical politics that are alive
and well in our government today. Using humorous anecdotes
from his colorful life, Have You Seen My Country Lately? features
chapters, ôSmoke for the Children,ö ôEconomic Fascism,ö ôTARP
This,ö ôDrain the Political Swamp,ö and ôYouÆre Not Someone
Special.ö Doyle delves into the absurdity of government policies,
while bringing key issues to light and offering his solutions on how
we can bring about the changes we really need.
Jerry Doyle is an American talk radio host, conservative political
commentator, and television actor. His nationally syndicated talk show,
The Jerry Doyle Show, airs throughout the United States on Talk Radio
Network. As an actor, Doyle is best known for his role as Michael
Garibaldi in the science fiction series Babylon 5. He has received numerous
awards and accolades and raised funds for many charities, including
Disabled American Veterans, UCLA Medical Center, Breast Cancer, AIDS
Walk-LA, Cystic Fibrosis, and the Motion Picture and Television Fund.
On sale: December 29, 2009
Threshold Editions Hardcover
Political Science
6 1/8 x 9 1/4, 304 pages
9781439168011
$26.00 hardcover
$34.00 in Canada
So I got ahold of the winter-spring 2010 offerings from Pocket books, and along with all the Star Trek books I usually buy, there's a book by Jerry Doyle. I thought I'd share with the group.
First, actual link. This is a PDF file. It is fairly big, 23.11 MB Doyle's book is on page 32 of the file, which is also page 61 of the original document.
http://www.simonsays.com/extras/pdfs...pring-2010.pdf
Now, text, for those who don't want to download that big-ass file:
Jerry Doyle
Have You Seen My Country Lately?
Jerry Doyle, host of the seventh largest syndicated
radio show addresses key political issues facing the
country such as the financial crisis, bailouts, failed
economic policies, and cultural trends in Hollywood
and the media.
The Jerry Doyle Show is the seventh largest syndicated radio
show in the country with affiliates in 240 markets reaching
3.5 million listeners each week. From his childhood in
Flatbush, Brooklyn, his career in aviation, to his time on Wall
Street and departure to Los Angeles to become one of the lead
actors on the Emmy Award-winning hit show Babylon 5, then
stepping into the political arena as the Hollywood Republican
Nominee for Congress in the 2000 election, and now as a talk
radio host, Jerry DoyleÆs experiences from career to career and
coast to coast have molded his political opinions and made him
one of the most popular radio hosts in the country. Now, with
Have You Seen My Country Lately?, Doyle tackles the tough political
issues our country is facing with his independent views and
trademark wit.
Doyle addresses what needs to be done to get America back on
the road to liberty and prosperity. The book explores the financial
crisis, analyzing the anatomy of an auto industry takeover, exploring
American sovereignty, and the 1960s radical politics that are alive
and well in our government today. Using humorous anecdotes
from his colorful life, Have You Seen My Country Lately? features
chapters, ôSmoke for the Children,ö ôEconomic Fascism,ö ôTARP
This,ö ôDrain the Political Swamp,ö and ôYouÆre Not Someone
Special.ö Doyle delves into the absurdity of government policies,
while bringing key issues to light and offering his solutions on how
we can bring about the changes we really need.
Jerry Doyle is an American talk radio host, conservative political
commentator, and television actor. His nationally syndicated talk show,
The Jerry Doyle Show, airs throughout the United States on Talk Radio
Network. As an actor, Doyle is best known for his role as Michael
Garibaldi in the science fiction series Babylon 5. He has received numerous
awards and accolades and raised funds for many charities, including
Disabled American Veterans, UCLA Medical Center, Breast Cancer, AIDS
Walk-LA, Cystic Fibrosis, and the Motion Picture and Television Fund.
On sale: December 29, 2009
Threshold Editions Hardcover
Political Science
6 1/8 x 9 1/4, 304 pages
9781439168011
$26.00 hardcover
$34.00 in Canada
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