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Frosty Is One Of America's Best!

FORREST J. 'FROSTY' TROY is an award winning editor, critic, commentator and humorist, one of America's most widely traveled public speakers. In an era of weasel words and gutless politics, he is a blunt, dynamic champion of good government. Perhaps you saw him on Nightline or 20/20. He has been a commentator for National Public Radio and a contributor to American Public Radio. Your conven­tion, seminar or group meeting may obtain his services at rates far below windy celebrity speakers. References can be furnished from every state in the Union.
Frosty is a witty maverick who spreads the gospel of the free enterprise system, good government and decent social programs. Whether you're planning an affable evening for a few or a convention for thousands, he would be a memorable part of it. He will make you proud to be an American because he waves no phony flags-he lays it on the line, giving you a lift and a feeling that ours is a system worth preserving. sign him up! It will be an encounter worth remembering. Look at some of his topics:

HOW BIG IS ONE? Can a single individual make a difference in an indifferent world? You bet! This inspiring message rekindles hope in the midst of rampant cynicism. Don't feel powerless. Oklahoma's modern day Will Rogers will convince you one person CAN make a difference and every person should try.

TEACHERS ARE PEOPLE, TOO. A warm and wonderful word portrait of today's teachers and how they cope in the most chaotic social period in American history. This award-winning speech is for those who want the unvarnished truth about the human side of American public education.

WHO KILLED FREE ENTERPRISE? Trying to keep the free enterprise sptem alive is made difficult when business and industry work for more goodies from government. This insightful speech is based on 40 years of newspaper coverage of business and politics.

CROWN JEWEL. How Oklahoma developed America's foremost vocational-technical education system. Experts journey from across the globe to study this remarkable network of state-of-the-art technical education programs. An amazing true story of can-do Americanism.

LEGISLATIVE FOLLIES. A witty, barbed view of the state legislative process, replete with crooks, clowns and gifted public servants. Anecdotes make this one an after-dinner rib-tickler. You'll hear about some rare and outrageous characters.

ENDANGERED SPECIES. A sober look at the disintegration of the American family, from no-fault divorce to sorry parenting. This is a penetratin~ analysis of a nation at risk of losing its cultural anchor. Unfortunately, Oklahoma leads the parade In neglect of children.

WHAT FREE PRESS? The only people with a free press are those who own one. Of all the hypocrites holding forth in America, none are as outrageous as fuose mavens of the media who tattle on everyone else but won't cover each other. For Oklahoma audiences, he exposes the Daily Oklahoma's perfidy in a scalding polemic.

IN PRAISE OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS. These documented facts on the real status of public education in America have transfixed audiences in virtually every state. This tell-it-like-it-is address is an unabashed trib­ute to America's most defamed institution.

MANAGING THE MEDIA. In today's world, those in business, labor and the professions who don't know how to handle the media will belatedly learn how the media handles them. Learn self-defense from decades of experience in newspaper, radio and television journalism.

CONGRESS. As Mark Twain put it, Congress is America's only native criminal class. Want to know how it works and what it costs you? This inside look is supported with solid research on just how ill-served the na­tion is by this body.

POLITICAL HEROES, OUTLAWS &: FUNNY FELLOWS. Is life too tedious? Sit back and laugh at this collec­tion of stories about real life political characters in American politics, from presidents to televangelists. If you don't have a sense of humor, what are you doing in America?

LECTURES, WORKSHOPS AND SEMINARS. You can tailor a whole day or a luncheon or dinner speech-whatever fits your schedule. For reasonable rates call 405.525.5582, or write to P.O. Box 53371. Oklahoma City, OK 73152-3371. Our email address is ftroy@fullnet.net

 

 

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