Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
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Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
Suzanna Gratia Hupp has written a new book: From Luby's to the Legislature.
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Thanks for posting Jim.
The importance of this brave woman's efforts since the Luby's massacre cannot be stressed enough. There are exerts from the book that are truly worth reading:
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The importance of this brave woman's efforts since the Luby's massacre cannot be stressed enough. There are exerts from the book that are truly worth reading:
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Re: Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
I got a copy of this book from Santa Claus. A day later, my annual cedar fever morphed into my annual Christmas sinus infection, so I didn't sleep well on 26th or 27th and was able to read the whole book in two days.
It's a decent, quick read. Not the most well-written book, but she's not a professional writer, so that is to be expected. Some interesting tidbits I didn't know relating to her role in helping pass CHL law in Texas.
She spends a lot of time discussing personal strategies for how to talk poignantly on TV, in front of audiences, and/or to politicians and the media when discussing RKBA. Some good tidbits for those who like to contact their elected officials about RKBA. Her personal views on a number of RKBA-related issues are sort of scattershot near the middle- to end of the book.
Of course, the chapter about "that day" - October 16, 1991 - at the Luby's in Killeen is positively chilling. And her immediate and strong response to media in the aftermath of the tragedy launched her new "career" as an pro-RKBA spokeperson.
Anyway, it's certainly worth reading. But, sadly, I think it will do more to solidify those of us who're already pro-RKBA than it will to move many fence-sitters to our side. I was expecting a bit more of a story that the "undecided middle" in the RKBA debate could latch onto. But, other than some of her early childhood and the events of that day, the rest of the book seems written more toward the already pro-RKBA audience.
It's a decent, quick read. Not the most well-written book, but she's not a professional writer, so that is to be expected. Some interesting tidbits I didn't know relating to her role in helping pass CHL law in Texas.
She spends a lot of time discussing personal strategies for how to talk poignantly on TV, in front of audiences, and/or to politicians and the media when discussing RKBA. Some good tidbits for those who like to contact their elected officials about RKBA. Her personal views on a number of RKBA-related issues are sort of scattershot near the middle- to end of the book.
Of course, the chapter about "that day" - October 16, 1991 - at the Luby's in Killeen is positively chilling. And her immediate and strong response to media in the aftermath of the tragedy launched her new "career" as an pro-RKBA spokeperson.
Anyway, it's certainly worth reading. But, sadly, I think it will do more to solidify those of us who're already pro-RKBA than it will to move many fence-sitters to our side. I was expecting a bit more of a story that the "undecided middle" in the RKBA debate could latch onto. But, other than some of her early childhood and the events of that day, the rest of the book seems written more toward the already pro-RKBA audience.
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Re: Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
You have an intuitive Santa. Sorry for the illness, but thanks for the review.austinrealtor wrote:I got a copy of this book from Santa Claus.
I'll order it tomorrow. Even berift eloquent prose, I'd like to read and own this book.
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Re: Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
She speaks & writes in "Country Boy" language. May not be the eloquent speaker as some emoprer but she speakes to my Flag & Constitution.
I love anything she says or writes.
I love anything she says or writes.
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Re: Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
When I was advising my wife on what should be on Santa's list, I dithered for awhile between Hupp's and Palin's books. I finally went with Hupp. Fortuitously, my sister sent me Palin's book, so I get to read both.
Yes Hupp is not a professional writer, but her experience at Luby's and as a legislator and RKBA campaigner give a bit more freight to her words.
Yes Hupp is not a professional writer, but her experience at Luby's and as a legislator and RKBA campaigner give a bit more freight to her words.
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My copy arrived yesterday. Now to find time to read it. I've heard her speak of the day in person. She is a riveting speaker.
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Re: Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
Here's a few excerpts I copied down because they resonated with me. I highly recommend this book. Her shot (pun intended) at an un-named state rep (Royce W, I'm guessing) was hysterical. You'll have to read the book to get that one.
Acknowledgements and Apologies, p. ix
To my children, Alex and Ethan: You are probably the real driving force behind the writing of this book. I want you to understand why you never got to know your (maternal) grandparents. It is such a loss, they were really neat people.
Chapter 7, p. 60; responding to a reporters question of "how does that make you feel" after expressing frustration at not having her handgun in her purse…
I'm not angry at the guy who did it. We're not talking about a career criminal. We're talking about someone who went nuts. That's like being angry at a rabid dog. You might have to kill it; but you're not angry at it. But, I'll tell you what, I'm mad as h*** at my legislators for legislating me out of the right to protect myself and my family.
Chapter 13, p. 112; referring to the professor and Holocaust survivor who died during the Virginia Tech massacre while attempting to block the classroom door. He was legally denied the option of carrying a firearm as a means of defending himself and his students…
He survived the Holocaust, but he could not survive the laws passed by the Virginia State Legislature. How ironic and incredibly tragic.
Epilogue, p. 175 – 176;
If you are still unsure of your opinion regarding our Second Amendment, or about your neighbor's right to own and carry a gun, I would like you to ponder this: Imagine yourself enjoying the last of your lunch in a busy cafeteria on a bright, sunny day. Only, instead of your parents, you are there with your children or grandchildren. A man walks through the door... He continues with very slow and deliberate movements; the embodiment of evil standing before you brings his smoking weapon down to within inches of your toddler's forehead. At that moment, there is only one question for you to answer: Even if you have chosen not to carry a gun, don't you hope the guy behind you has one and knows how to use it?
Acknowledgements and Apologies, p. ix
To my children, Alex and Ethan: You are probably the real driving force behind the writing of this book. I want you to understand why you never got to know your (maternal) grandparents. It is such a loss, they were really neat people.
Chapter 7, p. 60; responding to a reporters question of "how does that make you feel" after expressing frustration at not having her handgun in her purse…
I'm not angry at the guy who did it. We're not talking about a career criminal. We're talking about someone who went nuts. That's like being angry at a rabid dog. You might have to kill it; but you're not angry at it. But, I'll tell you what, I'm mad as h*** at my legislators for legislating me out of the right to protect myself and my family.
Chapter 13, p. 112; referring to the professor and Holocaust survivor who died during the Virginia Tech massacre while attempting to block the classroom door. He was legally denied the option of carrying a firearm as a means of defending himself and his students…
He survived the Holocaust, but he could not survive the laws passed by the Virginia State Legislature. How ironic and incredibly tragic.
Epilogue, p. 175 – 176;
If you are still unsure of your opinion regarding our Second Amendment, or about your neighbor's right to own and carry a gun, I would like you to ponder this: Imagine yourself enjoying the last of your lunch in a busy cafeteria on a bright, sunny day. Only, instead of your parents, you are there with your children or grandchildren. A man walks through the door... He continues with very slow and deliberate movements; the embodiment of evil standing before you brings his smoking weapon down to within inches of your toddler's forehead. At that moment, there is only one question for you to answer: Even if you have chosen not to carry a gun, don't you hope the guy behind you has one and knows how to use it?
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Re: Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
Got an autographed copy to my Dad...
I think I actually impressed him...
I think I actually impressed him...
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I liked her conversational style of writing. Personally I have read books by"professional" authors that weren't nearly as well written. I found a lot of good useful information in her book.
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If anything, this one fact should burn so deep into anyone who cares, that it turns into the most productive form of activism imaginable, for the cause...gmckinl wrote:Acknowledgements and Apologies, p. ix
To my children, Alex and Ethan: You are probably the real driving force behind the writing of this book. I want you to understand why you never got to know your (maternal) grandparents. It is such a loss, they were really neat people.
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Amen!!!stevie_d_64 wrote:If anything, this one fact should burn so deep into anyone who cares, that it turns into the most productive form of activism imaginable, for the cause...gmckinl wrote:Acknowledgements and Apologies, p. ix
To my children, Alex and Ethan: You are probably the real driving force behind the writing of this book. I want you to understand why you never got to know your (maternal) grandparents. It is such a loss, they were really neat people.
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Re: Suzanna Gratia Hupp book
Like stevie_d_64, I got this book and gave it to my dad (age 94) before I got to read it. He was impressed by the book. Now he has moved on to Sarah Palin's book and has loaned our Ms Hupp's book, but I'll get to read it soon...I hope.
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