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Bloodthirsty Bitches and Pious Pimps of Power: The Rise and Risks of the New Conservative Hate Culture

Bloodthirsty Bitches and Pious Pimps of Power: The Rise and Risks of the New Conservative Hate Culture

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Author: Gerry Spence
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 226890

Media: Paperback
Edition: 1st
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Pages: 304
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Dimensions (in): 8.2 x 5.4 x 0.9

ISBN: 0312373902
Dewey Decimal Number: 320
EAN: 9780312373900
ASIN: 0312373902

Publication Date: October 30, 2007
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Product Description
Gerry Spence is perhaps America's most renowned and successful trial lawyer, a man known for his deep convictions and his powerful courtroom presentations when he argues on behalf of ordinary people. Frequently pitted against teams of lawyers thrown against him by major corporate or government interests, he has never lost a criminal case and has not lost a civil jury trial since l969.
In Win Your Case, Spence shares a lifetime of experience teaching you how to win in any arena-the courtroom, the boardroom, the sales call, the salary review, the town council meeting-every venue where a case is to be made against adversaries who oppose the justice you seek. Relying on the successful courtroom methods he has developed over more than half a century, Spence shows both lawyers and laypersons how you can win your cases as he takes you step by step through the elements of a trial-from jury selection, the opening statement, the presentation of witnesses, their cross-examinations, and finally to the closing argument itself.
Spence teaches you how to prepare yourselves for these wars. Then he leads you through the new, cutting-edge methods he uses in discovering the story in which you form the evidence into a compelling narrative, discover the point of view of the decision maker, anticipate and answer the counterarguments, and finally conclude the case with a winning final argument.
To make a winning presentation, you are taught to prepare the power-person (the jury, the judge, the boss, the customer, the board) to hear your case. You are shown that your emotions, and theirs, are the source of your winning. You learn the power of your own fear, of honesty and caring and, yes, of love. You are instructed on how to role-play through the use of the psychodramatic technique, to both discover and tell the story of the case, and, at last, to pull it all together into the winning final argument.
Whether you are presenting your case to a judge, a jury, a boss, a committee, or a customer, Win Your Case is an indispensable guide to success in every walk of life, in and out of the courtroom.



Customer Reviews:   Read 15 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars Too many haters   August 24, 2008
There are too many haters of just about everything and this book helps us understand them and the damage they are doing.
Since the murder of the Democratic Chairman of Arkansas and the killings in Knoxville, TN it is more important than ever to realize who these people listen to and what makes their hatred so deadly.
Recommended



4 out of 5 stars Basically a good overview of the creeps that have stolen our once great country!   May 28, 2008
NOBODY, repeat NOBODY will agree with
everything that the guy who defended
Randy Weaver says, but you have to give
him credit for explaining in simple terms
what has happened to our country and why.

Read it and weep, if you haven't been bra-
inwashed yet.



1 out of 5 stars Pure Fiction   March 14, 2008
 6 out of 14 found this review helpful

If you are interested in material lacking in fact and substance and written to preach to the unreasoned believers, this is the book for you.


5 out of 5 stars More than I bargained for   February 12, 2008
 1 out of 5 found this review helpful

I would have settled for a polemic, normally I don't go for that sort of thing any more, but I was in the mood. I hoped it wouldn't be TOO snarkish, but a good grilling might be fun. Bloodthirsty Bitches and Pious Pimps of Power was something more, well researched and skillfully written, it never crossed over the line to truly insulting. More an appeal for us all to learn to live together than a frothing attack on the right. If you are still picketing your local news stand for carrying the Wall Street Journal this book may be too nuanced for you; but if you've grown up a little bit without selling out, this is a good read.


2 out of 5 stars wtf?   July 4, 2007
 9 out of 17 found this review helpful

I made it to page 13, and even that was hard to do. I guess I'll just skim thru some of the chapters.

What bugs me is its sloppy argumentation and inexplicable commentary. Here is an example. In a paragraph on page 13, he writes and comments on something someone said, "'...There are people on this earth who should never be allowed to give birth.' This sounds like eugenics, the discredited science of human improvement by better breeding, a favorite of the Nazis". How is this eugenics? It would be if the quote was part of a broader statement that some classes of people should not have kids. But, Spence does not show this. Then in the next paragraphs, commenting on a statement by N. Grace to the above, Spence asks, "To hate the unborn?". Now what does any of what was being discussed have anything to do with hating the unborn? In fact, to me it sounds like the exact opposite, doesn't it? If you don't want kids being born and raised in neglect and danger, you ARE loving the unborn.

Will the book get any better? It would be bad if it did not. Balancing commentary is needed to the spew of the hate mongers who rely on fake intellectualism and the pseudo-spiritual lip service of the far right.









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