Politics & Government
Review:D'Souza was sentenced to 8 months of overnight confinement in a half-way house because he gave more than the limit to an old friend running for Senate. As he met real criminals he began to see the similarities between their cons and those of the Democratic Party. I couldn't put this book down. It connects the dots! Read more
Review:This paper has all the qualities one could want... soft, strong, thoroughly absorbent, dissolves easily and doesn't clog the pipes.
However, I am having to knock off four stars because there seem to be some kind of PRINT on it, which gets inkstains in places you would rather not have them. Read more
Review:This book is super insightful and well written. Doug Wead is a master story teller. I am amazed at the intrigue and details brought forth in this book. The facts check out, but I am amazed at how much of this stuff is covered up by the media. Read more
Review:As an Arkansan and an acquaintance of the Clintons and an amateur student of their governship/presidency, I especially welcome Noonan's masterpiece of insight on the issue of "what the Clintons are". I have attempted for over twenty years to articulate that definition, and have found that if I had just waited for this book, I could have saved myself the trouble. The Clintons are everything Noonan says they are, and it's not a pretty picture.
For the reviewer from New York: if you don't... Read more
Review:I read this immediately following reading Weiner's _Legacy of Ashes: The Story of the CIA_. As jaundiced as his view was about the CIA, he seems to be a fan of J. Edgar Hoover. In spite of the way Hoover conducted his own fiefdom outside the law and continually thumbed his nose at the law and the Justice Department, Weiner seems to support Hoovers actions as 'necessary'. Weiner seems to credit the FBI's success to its very disregard of law and rights. While not up to the standards of _Legacy o... Read more
Review:A must-read for any English major! Other than that. . . sections of Hobbes' argument have been greatly helpful in writing articles for my blog; you'd be surprised at how much video games and certain works of literature cross over. Read more
Review:A must-read for any English major! Other than that. . . sections of Hobbes' argument have been greatly helpful in writing articles for my blog; you'd be surprised at how much video games and certain works of literature cross over. Read more
Review:This is one of those rare transformative reads. Thoroughly researched and beautifully written. Dissects the stages of racial identity development as well as those of white awakening. A must-read for every educator. Read more
Review:EVERY person who is AMERICAN-- and loves this country SHOULD read this book. Savage is not just opinions. He is knowledge and fact.
He has the courage to call an ACE an ACE and a SPADE a SPADE. Wake up Americans!!!!! NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE OUR COUNTRY-- TO SAVE OURSELVES. Amazon is just a click away-- and your book will be on its way. You read his work with confidenced--You won't want to put it down.
MY MESSAGE TO MICHAEL--"GOD BLESS YOU MAN, NOW TELL US THE TRUTH ABOUT RADICAL ISLAM... Read more
Review:"There are some things only intellectuals are crazy enough to believe". This quote by Orwell came to mind when, having finished Men in Black, I read here some of its reviews. One of the most voted reviews claims that the problem with the book is polemic "masquerading" as legal scholarship. I guess then thirty six pages of footnotes plus quotes from old decisions, new decisions and letters by the founding fathers, are all part of the masquerading. Give me a break. Men in Black is excellent and do... Read more