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enlarge | Author: Ron Paul Publisher: Grand Central Publishing Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 673 reviews Sales Rank: 102
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 192 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 8.1 x 5.2 x 0.9
ISBN: 0446537519 Dewey Decimal Number: 973.931 EAN: 9780446537513 ASIN: 0446537519
Publication Date: April 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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A Good Read for Those Getting into Politics October 6, 2008 This year will be my first time to be able to vote. I have just started to research politics, and I found that I agreed on a lot of what Ron Paul believes in. I purchased this book in an effort to learn more about what this country needs. I was shocked by a lot of subjects in this book (particularly the abortion segment), and it has given me a clear view of the problems in this country.
Why didn't I vote for him? October 5, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I should have, after reading this book.
I had already voted for Dr. Ron Paul, a pro-life and -liberty candidate...in 1988.
Friends and family castigated me for it, but I remain convinced that this first voting endeavor was my best one.
But over the years I've been inculcated in the belief that I "can't throw my vote away." I want mine back!
The book surprised me by its clarity and vigor of thought. Coming off the heels of the banking mess, which the book predicted was amazing accuracy--the FED printing easy money, providing for easy credit--makes our paper money system unsound.
Sound money, limited (constitutional!) government, rights given by God and not bequeathed to us at the behest of some government bureaucrat who live like parasites off the body politic, non intervention in foreign policy, and letting states decide on abortion are some of the highlights of this political apology that will live on long after the election.
Some of us sentient Americans who haven't been too addled by the government schools or who aren't sucking furiously off a gov't teat, realize that our liberties have been far too eroded away. Ron Paul filled the vacuum, taking a principled stand for freedom, which is after all truly the American way.
Dr. Paul, a Congressman from Houston, Texas, reminds us we are far better off trusting markets and people than government.
I just wish I had voted for him, and not listened so carefully to others. The Revolution was a wake-up call.
Very Clear History about the Federal Government October 5, 2008 Very well written with a clear history about the U.S. Federal government. From inception to our modern day dilemma. A great read for those wanting to learn about the original conservatism and what rights the federal government has under the U.S. Constitution.
Statesman Ron Paul's 2008 work. October 1, 2008 Clearly written and concise description on the problems of the US federal government's theft of power. Also clear on the economic problems created by our federal government, and the required remedies to prevent economic disaster.
reference it September 30, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
When I first heard of him a year ago, Ron Paul intrigued me; reading this book & learning about his viewpoints enlightened me. In the context of today's political issues (particularly the housing issues) Dr. Paul offers a completely fresh perspective. He doesn't debate the trivial points. Instead, he debates the fundamental questions about our current political system. Every day as I listen to the news, Dr. Paul echoes louder & louder in my mind. His arguments & predictions resonate so strongly, but in the mainstream political debate they are "fringe". THE REVOLUTION advances arguments that are not only logical, but represent the principles America was founded on.
Personally, I have found people (Democrats & Republicans alike) to be generally intrigued by Dr. Paul's ideas, wanting to learn more. I share this book with them, & will continue to do so. Perhaps Dr. Paul's point of view will come into the mainstream soon.
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