Fighting My Greatest Enemy, Myself

Author:   Larry Ray Hardin ,  Dianne DeMille
Publisher:   Dianne's Consultant Services
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9781733635080


Pages:   292
Publication Date:   17 September 2021
Format:   Paperback
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This is my story about growing up in Kentucky and my experience with law enforcement. After serving over thirty years, I retired from the Federal government with the United States Department of Justice as a Special Agent with the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Fighting My Greatest Enemy, Myself is my story to remind America, that this dirty and deadly game is still very much alive and well. As a reader, you can be assured you are not getting just another theory or opinion; but the truth of ""Why there is no war on drugs."" You will find the answers right here in these pages, but some of you will continue to ask the questions in search for the answers.

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Author:   Larry Ray Hardin ,  Dianne DeMille
Publisher:   Dianne's Consultant Services
Imprint:   Dianne's Consultant Services
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.431kg
ISBN:  

9781733635080


ISBN 10:   1733635084
Pages:   292
Publication Date:   17 September 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Larry is the real deal. His stories while seeming incredible, are nevertheless real. His goal is to accurately share the events of his life and not to worry about the repercussions. This is Larry. He is not management material because his internal moral and professional compass is set to 'do the right thing, ' which has been tested and developed over his life. Larry's story about his experience along the Southwest border is the unfortunate byproduct of money, violence and corruption that is the 'War on Drugs.' This story is not a theatrical portrayal or a TV movie, it's just one part of the complicated reality of the drug world on the border. While many people find these stories entertaining to watch on our digital devices to people like Larry, they are haunting tales. Let this poor country boy from Kentucky take you down the 'rabbit hole' of the tragic reality that is the drug business and the border. -- Robert W. Meza, Retired Special Agent FBI The stories Larry relates to the reader are real. He demonstrates that hard work, trust and integrity have positive results. He lets us know that not all Criminal Justice personnel are bad. - Bryan Cook, Retired Supervisory Special Agent, U.S. Department of Justice, DEA. I am truly grateful for your service to your community. It is an honor to serve as your President and to work each day to improve the lives of the American people. Your encouragement inspires me and gives me great hope for the future of our Nation. - President Donald Trump


"""Larry is the real deal. His stories while seeming incredible, are nevertheless real. His goal is to accurately share the events of his life and not to worry about the repercussions. This is Larry. He is not management material because his internal moral and professional compass is set to 'do the right thing, ' which has been tested and developed over his life. Larry's story about his experience along the Southwest border is the unfortunate byproduct of money, violence and corruption that is the 'War on Drugs.' This story is not a theatrical portrayal or a TV movie, it's just one part of the complicated reality of the drug world on the border. While many people find these stories entertaining to watch on our digital devices to people like Larry, they are haunting tales. Let this poor country boy from Kentucky take you down the 'rabbit hole' of the tragic reality that is the drug business and the border."" -- Robert W. Meza, Retired Special Agent FBI ""The stories Larry relates to the reader are real. He demonstrates that hard work, trust and integrity have positive results. He lets us know that not all Criminal Justice personnel are bad."" - Bryan Cook, Retired Supervisory Special Agent, U.S. Department of Justice, DEA. ""I am truly grateful for your service to your community. It is an honor to serve as your President and to work each day to improve the lives of the American people. Your encouragement inspires me and gives me great hope for the future of our Nation."" - President Donald Trump"


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