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So you think George Bush is a warmonger? Compared to T.B. Wallace, he's a Girl Scout. Munitions magnate T.B. Wallace has manipulated politicians, run joint operations with America's enemies, and made millions on the war in Vietnam. But it just wasn't enough. Despite a lifetime of promoting war, he has never actually witnessed it. Captive to his curiosity, he decides to host a war of his own at The Ranch. Using his inexhaustible resources, he acquires five hostages as his pawns. Hell bent on survival, they plot and scheme against one another while taking the reader on a wild ride through the…mehr

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So you think George Bush is a warmonger? Compared to T.B. Wallace, he's a Girl Scout. Munitions magnate T.B. Wallace has manipulated politicians, run joint operations with America's enemies, and made millions on the war in Vietnam. But it just wasn't enough. Despite a lifetime of promoting war, he has never actually witnessed it. Captive to his curiosity, he decides to host a war of his own at The Ranch. Using his inexhaustible resources, he acquires five hostages as his pawns. Hell bent on survival, they plot and scheme against one another while taking the reader on a wild ride through the rise and fall of Nazi Germany, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and the war in Vietnam. When the smoke clears, you won't know whether to laugh or cry. War News from The Ranch is a political satire that raises serious questions about the role of the military-industrial complex in the formulation of U.S. foreign policy. And those who look hard enough just might see Iraq, instead of light, at the end of the tunnel.
Autorenporträt
Michael T. Mitchell serves as senior faculty at the Center for Creative Leadership and is responsible for a variety of open enrollment programs. For a diverse portfolio of custom clients, Mike is involved in early discovery, development, and program delivery. Additionally, he advises CCL's portfolio of clients on all aspects of innovation, including innovation leadership. Mike earned his PhD in organizational leadership from The Chicago School of Psychology and an MBA from Xavier University in Cincinnati, Ohio.