Examining The Root Of All Evil
By Bill McBride
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Bill McBride, Author of the short thought-provoking book,
The ROOT of all EVIL, is a native of Northwestern Arkansas. Also known as William Eugene McBride, Bill has lived all over the nation and has visited 44 states of the 48 contiguous United States of America. Bill McBride moved to California in 2003 And has been a resident of San
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Examining The Root Of All Evil - Bill McBride
Examining
The Root
of
All EVIL
By
Bill McBride
An American Social Critic
About the Author
Bill McBride lives in San Jose, California. A Leo, he was born in early August of 1950 in a slightly mountainous area of the Northwestern Arkansas Ozarks. McBride attended public school at Pea Ridge, Arkansas and received his High School Diploma in May of 1968. He began college in June that year at the age of 17 at Branson, Missouri at the College of the School of the Ozarks. However in March of 1969 he dropped out for six months due to depression. In July of 1969, William E. McBride became a Newspaper Reporter for the Miami News-Record in the rural town of Miami, Oklahoma.
Between June of 2002 and October 4, 2003, Bill McBride lived in all four major USA Time Zones. He moved from Albuquerque to Farmington, New Mexico to Tacoma, Washington, to Des Moines, Iowa to Orlando Florida to Monterrey, California. In June of 2009 he moved from Salinas, California to San Jose, California where he presently lives near downtown.
McBride has been interested in writing since 1963. His book, Examining The Root of All Evil,
explores and exposes over 250 examples of EVIL, and what some people have labeled as Evil. There are no chapters in this book, because the various forms of Evil are presented in Alphabetical Order. All letters from A to Z are represented. But he is sure there have been very few Evil Zebras, but an Xacto knife probably could kill someone.
In 1986, William McBride received his BA in Psychology at a wonderful smalltown university, New Mexico Highlands University at Las Vegas, New Mexico, USA. His last job as a journalist was with the Clovis News-Journal during the Summer