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Chuck Morse is an American journalist, author and radio talk show host from Boston who writes a regular syndicated column for WorldNetDaily and NewsMax.com.
He was awarded the National Right to Work Foundation's Right to Work Communication Fellowship Award in 2003.
Works
- Morse, Chuck: The Nazi Connection to Islamic Terrorism: Adolf Hitler and Haj Amin Al-Husseini, 2003 (ISBN 0595289444)
- Morse, Chuck: A Massachusetts Conservative in the Cradle of Liberty : My Run for Congress in Massachusetts-2004, 2004 (ISBN 0595338550)
Notes
- The National Right to Work Foundation press release October 14, 2003 www.nrtw.org
External links
- www.chuckmorse.com home page.
- www.morseforcongress.com/ Homepage for his run for the 2006 election for US Representative for the 4th congressional district of massachusetts.
- Morsescode.com/ Chuck Morse's blog.
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