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The Revolution: A Manifesto
Ron Paul
Grand Central Publishing
, 2008 - 192 pages
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highly recommended
Deserves 10 Stars
Agree or disagree, The
Revolution
should be required reading for every American. Like the proverbial frog in the frying pan, I fear most Americans no longer even know what it means to be American. I didn't, and this book was a real eye-opener. I didn't vote for Ron Paul, but I wish I had.
Uninspired Audio but Inspiring Content
I listened to the audio version of this book. I found the audio delivery adequate but uninspiring.
There wasn't much new here if you are already very familiar with Ron Paul and his positions, but if you don't have a great familiarity or would like to see his ideas collected and cogently presented, it is hard to go wrong here.
I don't agree with everything he says, but I must give him credit that he presents a forceful case even in the areas where we diverge.
He is an important voice on the modern American political landscape and his ideas should be given a much more substantial airing as they provide real alternatives to the "business as usual" approach we see from most politicians.
If you want a thoughtful analysis to many of todays problems and realistic solutions that don't pander or insult the intelligence thoughtful people, then read this book.
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A reckingball to the political establishment
This book is great to read and is easy to read cover to cover. Reveals plenty of solutions and critisims to top political issues. Rally for the Rebublic!
Paul to the Rescue
Ron Paul stands out for one simple reason. He is the only politician of national stature who absolutely sounds like he means what he says. Others may be just as honest as he is, but Paul has the sincerely thing down cold. One absolutely believes him even if you don't believe in him. I was impressed by his passion and deep patriotism. What a breath of fresh air. Compare the oily rivals for out attention. Paul never says things that just sound good, he doesn't need cue cards to help him remember his positions or policies, he is bright and clear and sincere. Compare the rest of the candidates who can't even remember their positions, let alone explain how they got there. And they change positions everyday after reading the paper. This goes for the current crop but basically all of them are the same all the time. And this is just the beginning of what it is that makes Paul stand out. He was very impressive in the debates, although one certainly never believed that he would go far. Even his anti-war policy is portrayed by the press as off-the-wall. This guy sounds like he means it when he says we must get out. It would be hard to say with confidence what the others might do. This is a salt of the earth, tried-and-true spokesman for the truth.
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