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Review:Ashton Applewhite is the new Betty Friedan or Kate Millet for the fight against ageism. Like the best feminist texts, This Chair Rocks explodes a lot of the myths about aging and ageism that we all take for granted and accept unquestioningly, especially that there's something shameful about aging--that we need to hide it and pretend to be young as long as possible. Just like women before feminism accepted male assesstment of their value, older people accept the younger society's evaluation of ... Read more
Review:We need more true tellers. God Bless Matt Walsh for writing this book. The book gives a breakdown of the decay in our society, and Walsh boldly defends his points with reason and scripture. I've never read a book so fast, and I look forward to reading it again. Read more
Review:Finally a book which deconstructs the lies of the NRA. It is worth the read for people like myself who want to see the reformation of gun laws to protect our citizens from an Afghanistan-like scenario of potential sudden, random and spontaneous death and the annihilation of supposed "Constitutionalist" groups. Read more
Review:This is the truth and review ofthe 2nd Amendment. It is time the truth is told and not the lies from the government. This is what the founding fathers really meant! I would recommend this book to anyone who loves America and wants to save their country. Read more
Review:A complicated and complex work, dealing with conflicting feelings of love and self-worth while trying to sort out what is real and what is not. The story reflects the lives, dreams and aspirations of a little understood, isolated, almost primitive population of people living in America. The book, however, focuses on a young girl searching for a place in her topsy-turvy world were little makes sense to her except her family, which is strong on family values but unable to protect her from ongoing ... Read more
Review:A very thought provoking and insightful perspective of the present through revisiting the past, as told by someone who has lived through, thought through and reported on most significant events in the recent history of this great country of ours. I recommend this book with the hope that it encourages you, as it has encouraged me, to be a participant in impacting the future of our community, our country and our world. Read more
Review:Once again Naomi Klein uses her knowledge of shock and awe and the current political situation to educate us and even guide us toward a possible positive outcome in a climate that appears hopelessly far from our care of our common home. Amazingly current, a must read that keeps the reader looking forward to each page Read more
Review:Heather McDonald's comprehensive review of the present crisis in law enforcement and community relations with police is sorely needed to help sort out the facts from the fiction on this explosive topic. She carefully documents the results of recent attempts to address these issues after a period of effective measures that brought about dramatic reductions in crime in the previous twenty years, spearheaded by such leaders of former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani. The trouble is that these new measure... Read more
Review:Finally an admission from a liberal that there is bias in the media. From both conservative and liberal but more so on the liberal end. It really makes you think through what you are seeing reported on the news now days. I never trusted the way news is being reported before and now I understand why. Read more
Review:Honest look at the United States. We should all save this country. Thanks for having the intestinal fortitude to share the truth and help us all do what we can to return America to a safe, non-terrorist supporting country Read more