Politics & Government

How to Stop Small Minds and Big Government - Arguing with Idiots
How to Stop Small Minds and Big Government - Arguing with Idiots

Review:The information was GREAT. Having the citation pages (all 30 small print pages) was excellent to back up everything that was mentioned in the book. It jumped around from point to point in a wonderfully followable ADD format. Read it in One day and loved it. Thinking about RE-Reading it just to try and absorb more of the facts. Read more

Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World? - DREAMS AND VISIONS
Is Jesus Awakening the Muslim World? - DREAMS AND VISIONS

Review:Encouraging, challenging, eye opening. This is a book that keeps your interest start to finish. Should be a must read for all who trust in Christ and want to see His plan carried out around the world. Read more

Landmark Battles in the Rise to Western Power - Carnage and Culture
Landmark Battles in the Rise to Western Power - Carnage and Culture

Review:Having long been a fan of Hanson's clear, focused political columns, often linked in my Old Jarhead blog, I was delighted to stumble across one of his history books. In Carnage and Culture, Hanson considers European and American battles against non-western forces from Salamis to Tet. He links western military success to our institutions and culture, including the rights afforded citizens no where but the west, and the ability of free markets to create, innovate and build weapon systems. Some of ... Read more

How to Resolve the Heart of Conflict - The Anatomy of Peace
How to Resolve the Heart of Conflict - The Anatomy of Peace

Review:Anyone serious about resolving conflict in their relationships can benefit by learning the principles in this book. Teams in the workplace; schools and their boards; families doing life together. Anyone sharing a mission that they are passionate about will encounter conflict. This book teaches effective ways of dealing with conflict and healing those relationships. The story enhances learning. It was easy to identify with the different characters as they struggled to learn the concepts and princ... Read more

Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics
Mr. Lemoncello's Library Olympics

Review:Kyle and his teammates are back again playing one of Mr. Lemoncello’s crazy games in his library. This story is about 4 friends fighting to regain their title as library champions. These friends will fight other teams from other regions of the U.S to gain a scholarship and be featured in Mr. Lemoncello’s videos. However, something bad happens and all the books go missing. Will they find out who the book thief is? Will they still play the games? Read this book to find out.

The main charac... Read more

and the Rise of America's Secret Government - Allen Dulles
and the Rise of America's Secret Government - Allen Dulles

Review:Astounding account of the rise of America's corporate elite and our Military Industrial Complex, including it's early ties to the NAZI kingdom. Well documented... biblioed... a page turner that will change how you see this country (in a good way) and help you understand the secret forces behind the decisions our government makes. Read more

and Their Secret World War - John Foster Dulles
and Their Secret World War - John Foster Dulles

Review:Having lived through this period of our history, I have to admit I really had no idea as to what was going on. Ike has always been my favorite president. The accounts in this book has removed him from that position. I would like to think that the CIA did good things, but this book points out many harmful events. I think everyone in Congress should read it. On the lighter side, I am going to recommend the book Paroled. Read more

A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety
A Full Life: Reflections at Ninety

Review:Here's a leader whose life is actually worth emulating. I don't generally feel that connected to people I don't know, but I can't imagine being on this earth once this incredible human being passes. A world without Jimmy Carter will not be as bright, but it would have been a lot worse without all the good he did for it.

On a funnier note, my favorite part of the book is toward the end when someone asks him if he ever took the time to relax in his life. His response was to write a book abo... Read more

The Criminal Case Against the Obama Administration
The Criminal Case Against the Obama Administration

Review:Those of us who understand our constitution and get our news from a source other than the government media will not read about anything that we haven't been aware of for the past seven years. However, Shapiro builds a succinct legal case for the need to take action before it is too late. RICO may be the route to resolution but even after reading the book I'm not clear how we get around a corrupt AG as individuals. It has been said that we get the government we deserve. I feel sorry for our ch... Read more

The Men Who Invented the Constitution (The Simon & Schuster America Collection)
The Men Who Invented the Constitution (The Simon & Schuster America Collection)

Review:The Summer of 1787 is quite simply a well written book. The author very skillfully presents both sketches of the participant personalities and the
events that transpired. If you want to know about the significant elements of the Constitution and how they were included, this is the book to read.
The author excels at explaining the impact of the subject of slave states
versus free states. What I wanted to do as a reader was visit the events
of the Constitutional Convention, learn what ... Read more

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