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The Last Free Man in America
Galbraith, Gatewood. The Last Free Man in America: Meets the Synthetic Subversion. Outskirts Press. September, 2004, 296 pages.


The Last Free Man in America - Gatewood GalbraithGatewood Galbraith is The Last Free Man in America. This activist, attorney, marijuana smoker, gun owner and politician has finally put his life story in print; and it’s a gripping tale both his friends and his enemies will want to read.

"Every Generation Must Re-win It’s Own Freedoms." And every generation must produce an individual who will insist that our freedoms under the Constitution and Bill of Rights remain unabridged by those in power.

This generation has produced Gatewood Galbraith, activist, attorney, marijuana smoker, gun owner and the most successful Independent candidate for a major Office in America for several decades. Gatewood has defended individual rights in the streets, the courtrooms and on political stages around the country. He very well may be THE LAST FREE MAN IN AMERICA.

"My pal Gatewood has finally written the book I’ve been waiting to read. He’s smart, funny and he speaks the truth. He’s a champion for the farmers and the working men and women of the world and I hope they buy his book. I recommend it." -- Willie Nelson

"Gatewood Galbraith’s memoir has cured me of a fatal disease: I no longer believe that those who enter the political arena, and those who put into practice a humanistic philosophy, must be mutually exclusive. His pro-choice stance on all the important issues includes his choice to remain free. And the bonus is that he doesn’t take himself as seriously as his causes." -- Paul Krassner, author of "Murder At the Conspiracy Convention and Other American Absurdities" and editor of "Magic Mushrooms and Other Highs: From Toad Slime to Ecstasy."

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