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Eileen McGann (1)

Author of 2010: Take Back America: A Battle Plan

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I ...uh... thought I was going to read a book about black ops or other military operations - I guess should have read the blurb before getting this book.

However, it was kinda fun to read a wild rant about all the lib'ruls who want to ruin Amurrica, and how the Left wants Global Domination! don't cha know?!? Ze Left vill not schtop until zay get vorld domina-shun! Now I understand why they are called Right Wing Nut Jobs so I guess some good came out of the book.

Here's the funny thing, show more though... it's not "the Left"... it's not "the Right"... the market is generally going towards a world market place. Personally, I'm not crazy about it in many ways. I don't like that all my stuff comes from China and my job has gone to India or Ukraine... it's not the Left doing that, it's the business market that wants cheaper source to get more profit. And us nobodies don't want to redistribute wealth but we do want the wealthy to stop making the laws in their favor to rip off the working and poor class and get the divide bigger and bigger until we have a slave society (which, at least in many jobs now, it nearly there).

So... yawn... RWNJ, go shout about how the Left is awful and wants World Domination and at the same time you go ahead and enact those laws so that the rich get richer and, for a few of you, this will be a great world. The rest... not so much.
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Morris and McGann do an excellent job in this book of describing the dictatorial actions of our current president, and how he has basically used the Constitution as a bathroom aid and passed legislation and ignored laws at a whim. If you're a conservative who believes in the Constitution and the founding of this country, you'll get it. If you're a liberal hack who enjoys following the ways of Saul Alinsky or Karl Marx, you won't have a clue.
Dubs the golden retriever has lost his tennis ball in the nation's capital in this book of children's poetry. The journey to find his tennis ball takes him throughout the entire city, with stops at just about every major landmark. Before moving to a different location, Dubs stops and reflects on what the site means or represents to America. The book does a nice job of showing different landmarks around Washington D.C. and describing their meaning, but the rhymes within the book are often show more difficult and forced, making them feel clunky. I suspect a young reader may have a difficult time fully seeing the rhymes within all of the poetry. show less
fodder for those seeking the seating of Republicans in up-coming elections more for the sake of unseating Democrats; more politics for its own sake rather than people who will find solutions to our problems. The Republicans used every known tactic to load the Capital during the Bush administration and look what they gave us!

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