In early November the former Soviet dissident and political prisoner Natan Sharansky was invited to the White House to talk to the president about his new book. The book then became a must read within the administration, and Sharansky's thoughts on freedom and democracy have made their way into various speeches, including George Bush's inaugural address.
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Let Freedom Ring
Natan Sharansky former Soviet dissident and political prisoner, now the Minister for Jerusalem and Diaspora Affairs in the Israeli Government and author, The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror (with Ron Dermer)on why his book has become a must read in the White House
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