The Rittenhouse Review

A Philadelphia Journal of Politics, Finance, Ethics, and Culture


Wednesday, July 24, 2002  

JESSE HELMS & HIS ALLEGED CONTRIBUTIONS TO FREEDOM
Now on Paper for Eternity

Add this to your reading list . . . And The World Came His Way, described by at least one observer (its publisher) as “a thoroughly-documented study of Sen[.] Jesse Helms’[s] important personal contributions to freedom during his thirty-year career in the U.S. Senate.”

The book was written by John Dodd, president of the Jesse Helms Center Foundation, and David Tyson, and published by Regnery, the Free Press, the Jesse Helms Center.

Chapter titles include “Helms Leadership Helps Derail Terrorist State in Nicaragua;” “Rebuilding Americas Defenses;” “Chairing Foreign Relations;” “Driving the Flat Tax Bandwagon;” “Seeking a Solution To Social Security;” “Balancing the Budget” [Ed.: Huh?]; “Five Elections, Five Victories;” and “Mexico Sí, Corruption No!”

Visit the Jesse Helms Center online to obtain information about ordering And The World Came His Way.

Hey, $8.95 isn’t bad for a couple of yucks.

[Note: The Jesse Helms Center Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, non-political organization supported by private tax-deductible donations and exists in order to preserve and promote the principles of free enterprise, representative democracy, and traditional values. (Source: The Jesse Helms Center Foundation.)]

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