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Breaking the Blue Line

Breaking the Blue Line

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Information is Power
Review: Like Mr. Nadin's former job, this book is fast paced, and harrowing. While it suffers a bit in terms of continuity, it more than makes up for it in details and facts. His story is nothing new, just one more 'regular' Joe who has had to suffer the injustices heaped upon the common, working family by a corrupt system. His story is another fine example of the misinformation and inappropriate use of power that is used by our police and politicians alike to exercise their control over the masses. Buy this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Corruption Exposed
Review: Like Mr. Nadin's former profession this book is fast paced and to the point. The author doesn't pull any punches or sugar coat a thing. What he talks about is an everyday reality that no one wants to recognize. It will only stay with us and fester and grow as long as people turn a blind eye to the issues, and do not exercise their right to vote. I give this book three and a half stars. It's enjoyable and entertaining. It's just too short.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Breaking The Blue Line - A Dying Declaration
Review: This book was an eye-opener for me. If you have any interest in the criminal justice system, this book is for you. The author portrays the fierce loyalty that law enforcement officials have for each other, from local police to the national government. It describes what can and does happen when this loyalty is misguided and is used to protect those within the law enforcement community rather than those they've vowed to protect - the American people, and what happens when one of their own decides to stand up and protect the rights and freedoms of the citizens, you and me. Read this book and let it open your eyes.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Breaking The Blue Line - A Dying Declaration
Review: This book was an eye-opener for me. If you have any interest in the criminal justice system, this book is for you. The author portrays the fierce loyalty that law enforcement officials have for each other, from local police to the national government. It describes what can and does happen when this loyalty is misguided and is used to protect those within the law enforcement community rather than those they've vowed to protect - the American people, and what happens when one of their own decides to stand up and protect the rights and freedoms of the citizens, you and me. Read this book and let it open your eyes.


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