ThatOldHippie Releases Controversial Debut Book - "It's Not OK"

Drawing on personal experiences as a product of the 50s 60s and 70s, and using the Ten Commandments and Boy Scout Oath & Law as bases for his opinions, ThatOldHippie offers unabridged opinions on some 250 topics. Just how controversial this book becomes is anyone's guess.

Edwardsville, IL, December 09, 2014 --(PR.com)-- Skilled travel nurse and prize-winning photographer, ThatOldHippie, has set down the tools of his trades to pick up the pen for his first serious foray into journalism. "It's Not OK" is a hard-core, no-holds-barred condemnation of American morals, manners, behavior, ethics, and priorities - complete with ruthless commentary on the political and economic enslavement of the American people by their own government.

From bad parking to pregnant teens, the educational system, excessive political correctness, smoking, the sin of being a lawyer, governmental oppression, racism, the privileged political process, and entitlists suckling at the government's teat, and from media impropriety, to herd mentality and complacency of citizens, illegals, the tax and child support systems, foreign policy, fast food, 9-11, the failing economy, and driving & eating habits - virtually no subject is sacred.

Caution to readers that are offended by blunt honesty or profane language.

ThatOldHippie, born to a bottom-rung, middle-class family, graduated high school in 1974, served a term in the U.S. Navy, and later went to college courtesy of the G.I. Bill. Currently a travelling nurse and travel photographer, ThatOldHippie also maintains a presidential campaign website @ RadicalChangeForRadicalTimes.com, where a substantial amount of the material for It's Not OK originated.

"It's Not OK" is a self-published work, and is available at blurb.com in hardcover, softcover, and PDF formats. Gratis PDF copies available for review to media professionals.
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