Critical Condition


Critical Condition Book Cover

Critical Condition Press Release

The book Critical Condition, sub-titled The Lack of Common Sense in America, is the second book from blind author Kevin Turnbaugh and was also published by WestBow Press, a division of Thomas nelson Publishers.  He has worked in both private industry and as a government employee, and is currently a Logistics management Specialist with the U.S. Army.  It is with this current position that he has been shown many of the idiotic, burocratic, politically correct stupidity in our government and country as a whole today.

Kevin opens this book describing many of these completely worthless issues, how they are being dealt with by our government in the executive, legislative and judicial branches, and why common sense is not being utilized.  The first 2 issues Kevin deals with are our current income tax system, and how we could change it and actually put more money in our pockets, yet expand revenue for the government.  Then the attack on the Obama administration’s budget busting health care program commonly called ObamaCare.

The next target of Kevin’s book are the environmentalist.  The book looks at numerous options for energy creation, from hydrogen powered cars, harnessing the rivers, oil drilling in Alaska’s wildlife areas like the famous ANWR, nuclear energy, and his favorite type of energy generation from the wind.

Then Kevin really cuts loose on his personal, and even more scriptural, hang up about the teaching of evolution in our schools and preventing the teaching of creation (today called Intelligent Design).  Kevin puts forth 7 statements the evolutionists use, and then as if having a debate with them, gives you the reader 7 detailed arguments why Intelligent Design is fact, and evolution is nothing but a very bad theory.  Upon completion of this series of points, he calls upon the parents in the schools of America to get involved with their school board decisions, and if they will not change the school curriculum, that they should run for the board themselves.

The stupid decisions by courts and juries in this country are the next to be in Kevin’s crosshairs.  How the courts and members of a jury can find a famous burger chain guilty of failing to warn a person that hot coffee is hot, to awarding a lifetime smoker millions due to a stupid and impossible missing point on the warning printed on each pack of cigarettes, and finally how a judge can allow a human to just simply starve to death.  Added to this are the many rulings by several courts removing such things as “One nation, Under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance, overruling Congress and the President based on one persons claim of being denied their civil rights, and establishing law from the bench.

Kevin’s next issues are the absolutely inappropriate and offensive idea of building a Mosque near “ground zero” in New York City, and then he gets in the faces of all us voters about getting our selves out to the voting booth, making our feelings clear, and telling Washington, D.C., our State and local officials how we do and do not want things to be in our nation.  The use of our military for the actual defense of our nation is addressed, specifically concerning our border security with Mexico, and Kevin points out that there is actually a law that prevents our military forces to be used for law enforcement, put in place in the mid-1800’s.  Then he takes on the liberal media in our nation and makes it clear that their duty is to inform the people, not bend the news to their agendas and/or that of the government leaders they do or do not support.

Kevin brings Critical Condition to a close by revisiting some of the issues already discussed in detail, and some that were not previously addressed.  Issues like Roe v Wade, Prayer and Bible reading in schools, and many other items that Kevin just feels are completely without any common sense.  Although full of Kevin’s personal opinions, he strives to be as fair to both sides of all issues, but some things are just simply wrong and that is where Kevin makes it clear that we as voters of the United States need to tell our Senators and Representatives in the House how and why we want something to be done, or why we want it removed and/or changed.

 

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