J.J.R. Ramey

AUTHOR/NYC NEWS BROADCASTER/MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER

J.J.R. Ramey

J.J.R. Ramey grew up in rural Tennessee and started writing at the age of nine. Since then he has worked in radio and television as a reporter, announcer, and actor. When not researching and writing his Jonathan Frederick Shelby Western Series, Ramey anchors newscasts for two radio stations in New York City. He also teaches radio broadcasting and is a licensed real estate agent and is a motivational speaker available for bookings.

Ramey's novel, West of Paradise Run, is scheduled for re-release in February 2010. The Civil War western was originally published by Ballantine Books, a division of Random House, Inc.

As an avid fan of the Civil War and the history of Buffalo Soldiers, J.J. continues writing his historical Western fiction book series. His next Shelby book, Shelby's Ghost, is Book 2 in the proposed 6-part Jonathan Frederick Shelby Western Series.

Ramey attended the American Academy of Dramatic Arts acting school, the HB Studio under the direction of Herbert Berghoff and Uta Hagen, the John Strasberg Acting School, and the Richard Morse Mime Theatre. He graduated from The College of New Rochelle in New York with a B.A. degree.

J.J. is active in his Pocono Mountain community where he a volunteer firefighter, a board member of the Hughes Library and a member of Jesus The Christ Church (JTCC), both in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania.

Ramey's future plans includes tours of Italy, Britain, and the Far East.

IN THE NEWS... THURSDAY FEBRUARY 9th, 2012: IS OBAMA TOO POPULAR TOO SOON?


IN THE NEWS... FEBRUARY 9th, 2012

IS OBAMA TOO POPULAR TOO SOON?

WASHINGTON – It has been a super week for President Obama but the bad part is that the election is not until November.

The government says in its latest January jobs report that 243,000 new jobs were created, as the unemployment rate dropped to 8.3%. A new ABC News/​Washington Post poll showed, Obama has crossed the 50% mark in a hypothetical race with Mitt Romney.

Rick Santorum's three-state sweep on Tuesday night has the Republican nomination race in extended mode which keeps Obama out of the spotlight and Romney quietly scrambling to keep the lead in as the GOP nominee.

Obama is nevertheless being strongly challenged on his contraception coverage and the Catholic Church, as well as his decision to embrace and help infuse cash into a friendly Super PAC.

Yet, the good economic news and the boost in his poll numbers have delivered the president one of his best political weeks of the last year. The major challenge now for the White House and the president's reelection campaign in Chicago is to maintain this upward trend over the course of the next nine months.





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