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Kristen Magnacca, author of Love and Infertility, is an author, entrepreneur, speaker, mother, fertility coach, and expert on the emotional aspects of infertility. She published her first book, Girlfriend to Girlfriend: A Fertility Companion, in 2000. Kristen has been featured on the Today Show and in publications including Woman’s World, the Boston Globe, WebMD.com, About.com, and Pregnancy.org, among others. She is an active volunteer and former board member for RESOLVE: The National Infertility Association. Kristen and her husband, Mark, co-founded Insight Development Group, a corporate training firm. They live in Massachusetts with their children, Cole and Grace. Kristen invites readers to contact her through her website at www.kristenmagnacca.com.
Michelle Malkin author of Culture of Corruption, Invasion, In Defense of Internment, and Unhinged, is founder of two of the Internet’s top conservative blogs, michellemalkin.com and hotair.com. Malkin has worked in daily newspaper journalism since 1992, penned a nationally syndicated column for Creators Syndicate since 1999, and served as a Fox News Channel contributor since 2001. While working as an editorial writer/columnist for the Seattle Times, she won the Council on Governmental Ethics Laws (COGEL) national award for outstanding service for the cause of governmental ethics and leadership, and for investigative columns that exposed campaign finance abuses and corruption by Washington State Democrats, Republicans, and political organizations. After nearly a decade, Malkin escaped the Beltway swamp and now lives a much healthier, happier, uncorrupted life with her husband and two children in Colorado.
Rick Marschall, author of Bully!, is an author or editor of more than sixty-five books, is a former political cartoonist and has written extensively on politics, history, and cartoons. Bostonia magazine calls him “perhaps America’s foremost authority on popular culture.” He has taught at Rutgers and the School of Visual Arts, and maintains the nation’s largest private collection of cartoon and comic art, popular and graphic-satire magazines, newspaper funnies, political cartoons, and original art. A lifelong Roosevelt scholar, he currently lives in Michigan.
James Martin, an internationally known business consultant, lecturer, and author of After the Internet: Alien Intelligence, is the founder of several companies, including WatchIT.com, a video education company. He is the chairman emeritus of Headstrong, the leading-edge business-redesign firm. Martin, a Pulitzer Prize nominee, has written one hundred textbooks-more than any other living person.
Kyle Maynard, author of No Excuses, was born in 1986 with a rare disorder called congenital amputation. He has no forearms, shortened legs, and stands only four feet tall. Yet Kyle has learned to live a full and active life. Besides dealing with everyday challenges, he is an excellent student, has impeccable handwriting, and can type fifty words a minute. A competitor to the core, Kyle was determined to succeed as an athlete. Through hard work, the support of his family, and a coach who designed new wrestling moves like the “jawbreaker” and “buzz saw,” Kyle became one of the top high school wrestlers in the state of Georgia. In 2005, he broke the world record in the modified bench press by lifting 360 pounds, three times his body weight. Kyle is the 2004 ESPY Award Winner (Best Athlete with a Disability) and a recipient of the President’s Award for the Sports Humanitarian Hall of Fame. He is currently a student at the University of Georgia.
Rallie McAllister, M.D., author of Healthy Lunchbox, runs a family practice specializing in health and wellness, operates a weight loss clinic called Performax—The Wellness Company, and hosts a health magazine TV show titled Rallie On Health, with over one million viewers. She holds an m.s. in public health and a master of science degree in environmental health. Her weekly column, "Your Health by Rallie McAllister," is syndicated by Creators Syndicate. Dr. McAllister and her husband live in eastern Tennessee with their three sons.
Brion McClanahan, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to The Founding Fathers, and The Founding Fathers’ Guide to the Constitution, holds an M.A. and Ph.D. in American history from the University of South Carolina. Born in Virginia, he attended high school in Delaware and received a B.A. in history from Salisbury University in Maryland. He lives with his wife and children near Phenix City, Alabama, just across the river from Columbus, Georgia.
William T. McCord, author of Better Than Gold: An Investor’s Guide to Swiss Annuities is a Certified Financial Planner specializing in tax-protected financial planning and investing for affluent people and business owners. He is also a recognized authority on Swiss banking. He lives with his family in Colorado Springs.
Daniel McGregory is an award-winning journalist covering the Middle East and the Balkans. Currently writing for the Times of London, he was formerly the chief foreign correspondent for the Daily Express.
Lieutenant General Thomas G. McInerney, USAF (retired), author of Endgame, served as a fighter pilot, commander, and strategic planner in the Air Force for thirty-five years. He retired from military service as assistant vice chief of staff of the Air Force and director for the Defense Performance Review. A respected military analyst, he appears regularly on FOX News Channel, is a frequent nationally syndicated radio lecturer and guest, and has written for the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Times, the Washington Post, and USA Today. He is a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and earned a master’s degree in international relations from George Washington University. He now lives with his wife, Mona, in Clifton, Virginia, and runs his own consulting business.
Larry McShane, author of Cops Under Fire, is an award-winning reporter for the Associated Press who has covered many of the country’s most infamous crimes. He lives in New Jersey.
Meg Meeker, M.D., author of Strong Fathers, Strong Daughters, has spent the past twenty years practicing pediatric and adolescent medicine and counseling teens and parents. Dr. Meeker is a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and a fellow of the National Advisory Board of The Medical Institute. Dr. Meeker is a popular speaker on teen issues and is frequently heard on nationally syndicated radio and television programs. She lives and works in Traverse City, Michigan, where she shares a medical practice with her husband, Walter. They have four children.
Edwin Meese III, author of The Heritage Guide to the Constitution, served as the 75th Attorney General of the United States under President Reagan. The Chairman of the Editorial Advisory Board, he is a distinguished legal expert and holds the Ronald Reagan Chair in Public Policy at the Heritage Foundation.
Vittorio Messori, author of Opus Dei: Leadership and Vision in Today's Catholic Church, is one of the world’s most widely read Catholic journalists. His interviews with Pope John Paul II formed the basis of the Pope’s best-selling Crossing the Threshold of Hope (twenty million copies sold worldwide).
Frank Miniter is the New York Times bestselling author of Saving the Bill of Rights, The Ultimate Man’s Survival Guide, and The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to Hunting. A frequent commentator on radio and television, he is also a former senior editor of Outdoor Life, executive editor of American Hunter, and has written on politics for the Washington Times, National Review, Human Events, and many other publications. He lives with his family in upstate New York.
Richard Miniter, author of Disinformation and Losing Bin Laden, is an investigative journalist and author. He was a member of the award-winning Sunday Times (of London) investigative team whose four-part series traced the secret war between Clinton and bin Laden. He appears regularly on Fox News to discuss al Qaeda and global terrorism. Miniter was an editorial page writer at the Wall Street Journal Europe, a columnist for the Wall Street Journal’s OpinionJournal.com, and has written for the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Atlantic Monthly, Reader’s Digest, the New Republic, National Review, and many other publications. His work has been recognized by the National Press Club and the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists. Currently, he is a Senior Fellow at the Centre for the New Europe, a Brussels-based think tank, and divides his time between Brussels, Belgium, and Washington, DC. His website can be found at www.RichardMiniter.com.
Brian Mitchell, author of Women in the Military, served seven years as a decorated infantry officer and intelligence agent. He has worked as a reporter for the Navy Times, is the author of the highly acclaimed book Weak Link: The Feminization of the American Military, and was an expert witness before the Presidential Commission on the Assignment of Women in the Armed Forces. He has appeared on “Nightline,” “Face the Nation,” “Today,” and “Larry King Live.” Mitchell now lives in Houston with his wife and three children.
Michael Mogadam, M.D., author of Every Heart Attack Is Preventable, is Associate Professor of Medicine at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., specializing in nutrition and cholesterol disorders. His first book, Choosing Foods for a Healthy Heart, was published by Consumer Reports in 1994. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Donald J. Moine, author of Better Than Gold: An Investor’s Guide to Swiss Annuities, is the author of more than 200 articles and seven books on business psychology and investment psychology. He advises and trains brokers for three of the top five brokerage houses on Wall Street.
Dan E. Moldea—who describes himself as a “pro cop liberal”—is an independent journalist and best-selling author who has specialized in organized crime investigations since October 1974. He is the author of six books: A Washington Tragedy: How the Death of Vincent Foster Ignited a Political Firestorm, The Hoffa Wars; The Hunting of Cain; Dark Victory; Interference; The Killing of Robert F. Kennedy; and the New York Times bestseller Evidence Dismissed. He lives in Washington, D.C.
Charlie Moncrief, author of Wildcatters, is a third-generation independent oilman with the Moncrief Oil company in Fort Worth, Texas. He served in the US Marine Corps and as a US Marshal before earning a degree in geology from Texas Christian University. Charlie has five daughters and is married to Kit Tennison Moncrief.
G. Gregory Moo, author of Power Grab, is a former teacher, high school principal, and educational administrator of 20 years.
Roger Morris, author of Partners in Power, resigned from Nixon’s National Security Council in protest of the Vietnam War. He then left the White House for a distinguished career as a historian and investigative journalist. Fellow scholar Geoffrey Ward calls him “that rare and precious thing in public life, a former government official who actually gave up his job on matter of principle.” Among Morris’s recent honors are a Guggenheim fellowship and the coveted Bronze Medal for the finest investigative journalism in all media nationwide. He holds a doctorate in government from Howard University, served as a foreign service officer, and acted as senior aide to Dean Acheson, President Lyndon B. Johnson, and Senator Walter Mondale. Roger Morris is the author of Richard Milhous Nixon: The Rise of an American Politician, a finalist for the National Book Award and the National Book Critics Circle Award.
Joel Mowbray, author of Dangerous Diplomacy, is an award-winning investigative reporter. His headline-making news stories on the US State Department effectively ended the Visa Express program for Saudi Arabia. He is also a nationally syndicated columnist and a frequent television and radio commentator. His articles have appeared in the New Republic, LA Times, and National Review. He lives near Washington, DC.
Robert P. Murphy, author of The Politically Incorrect Guide™ to Capitalism, earned his Ph.D. in economics from New York University. A former professor at Hillsdale College, he is now an adjunct scholar with the Ludwig von Mises Institute and an analyst at Laffer Associates. He has worked as both an economics scholar and lecturer, as an investment/business analyst, and as a writer of popular journalism on economic topics. He lives with his wife and son in Nashville, Tennessee.
Iain Murray, author of Stealing You Blind and The Really Inconvenient Truths, is the Vice President of the Competitive Enterprise Institute, where among other duties he leads the Center for Economic Freedom. His journalism has appeared in The Wall Street Journal, The Financial Times, The New York Post, National Review, and many other outlets, and he is a frequent guest on Fox News, CNN Headline News, and the BBC. He lives with his family in Northern Virginia.
Bernard Nathanson, author of The Hand of God, was co-founder in 1969 of the National Association for the Repeal of Abortion Laws (NARAL, later renamed the National Abortion Rights Action League), and was the director of The Center for Reproductive and Sexual Health, then the largest abortion clinic in the world. In the late 1970s he turned against abortion to become a prominent pro-life advocate. Dr. Nathanson continues to write and speak about life issues across the nation and around the world.
Tommy Newberry, author of The War On Success, is a business and life-coaching pioneer as well as America’s Success Coach™. He has invested two decades helping entrepreneurs and their families maximize their full potential in The 1% Club. Known for his practical, no-nonsense style, Tommy is a staunch defender of individual liberties, traditional values, and free enterprise. He is the author of Success Is Not an Accident as well as the New York Times bestseller, The 4:8 Principle. Tommy and his wife have three children and live in Atlanta, Georgia. He can be reached through his website, www.TommyNewberry.com.
Clayton R. Newell, author of Lee Vs. McClellan and a retired US Army officer, has held the John J. Pershing Chair of Military Operations and Strategy at the Army War College, and has served on the staff of the Army Center of Military History. He is the author of The Framework of Operational Warfare, and lives with his family in Hedgesville, West Virginia.
Oliver L. North, author of War Stories: Operation Iraqi Freedom, is a combat-decorated Marine who served as the counter-terrorism coordinator for the United States from 1983–1986. He is also a New York Times bestselling author of six books and the host of War Stories on the FOX News Channel. North has covered U.S. forces committed to Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan and was embedded with the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force and the Army's 4th Infantry Division during Operation Iraqi Freedom.
Shemane Nugent—at first glance a stylish, blue-eyed blond who is as much at home shopping Neiman Marcus in a pinstriped suit as she is riding motorcycles with her son—looks more like a soccer mom than the wife of rock legend Ted Nugent. In fact, she's both. Shemane manages a multimillion-dollar financial empire, has appeared on numerous television shows, including Entertainment Tonight, VH1, and Access Hollywood, and has been interviewed by Howard Stern, Hannity & Colmes, and Greta Van Susteren, among others. Shemane also produces, edits, and cohosts the award-winning Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild TV show.
With over 35 million albums sold and more media face-time than most active politicians, Ted Nugent—author of of the New York Times bestsellers Ted, White, and Blue, God, Guns, & Rock’n’Roll, as well as Kill It & Grill It—has earned his status as an American icon. Renowned for modeling the high-octane civic activism he unabashedly encourages, he is a respected guest of top-rated, high-profile network, cable, news, sports, political commentary, and rock programs on television and radio. Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild television show continues to be Outdoor Channel’s #1 Hunting Show year after year and Ted and Shemane are fan favorite hosts. A recipient of numerous commendations from law enforcement agencies nationwide, Ted has been lauded for his Ted Nugent Kamp for Kids and Freedom’s Angels, work as a national spokesman for D.A.R.E., and as Ambassador for Big Brothers Big Sisters and the Pass It On-Mentors Program. As America’s top proponent of the Second Amendment, Ted has served on the Board of Directors of the NRA since 1995. Ted Nugent continues to fight for personal freedoms on the lecture circuit and is an award-winning writer for more than forty publications. His unbridled musical fury throttles on.