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Unintended Consequences
John Ross
Accurate Press
, 1996 - 863 pages
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highly recommended
True Food for Thought!
In his debut Novel, John Ross, attorney at law, does an outstanding job of identifing the members of the American Gun Culture, which after sixty-two years of dealing with mala prohibita bureauacy and a stifling climate of regulation decide when events are spun by a liberal gun-hating, "statist" media, to take action to end the regin of terror, on their own terms. Though some of the actions in Ross' novel are quite gruesome and at times downright unsavory, these actions are quite neccessary to preserve the absolute right of the citizenry as provided by in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution. While it is hoped for by many that actions this those portraied in this novel will not come to pass, it seems that when organizations like the VPC and the UN make overt actions to replace national sovergnity with world-wide socialism and that the state is more powerful than the individual, then the people will have no recourse than but to act in defense of liberty. Hats off to John Ross for making this novel one of the best that I have ever read.
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Freedom in not free
An absolute must-read for all firearm enthusiasts. This work is nothing less than life-changing. Historically accurate in detailing the atrocities of our governmental "jack-booted thugs": the BATF, FBI and in particular their slaughter of innocents at Waco and Ruby Ridge. Mr. Ross vividly describes the relentless erosion of gun rights by the socialist left leading up to a fictional but realistic conclusion.
I recommend this book to all who believe an armed citizenry is the lynch-pin of this nation.
Unintended Consequences
I was hooked by this book from the start. I remember thinking that this couldn't have been the first book that John Ross had written, but, in fact, it was. This book is highly recommended to anyone on either side of the debate over our second amemdment rights. I have already recommended it to 3 friends and loaned my book to one.
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pro-liberty fantasy
fast read, drags in parts. Nice to see a pro-liberty book that is well written. Everyone seems to find stuff to hate; personally, the overly-detailed revenge scenes. YMMV.
Unintended Consequences
This is a long book (863 pages). It is the author's first attempt at a novel, so he deserves some slack. It accurately depects what it calls the "gun culture" in the United States. Minute details of ammunition reloading, various weapons, aircraft, motorcycle and car engines...I guess everything the author knew anything about, were put in his book! If you are not a total "gun nut," you can easily skip over a lot of details that are not necessary for the plot. In fact, the whole book could have been reduced to one fifth the size and not lost anything important. The first 3/4 or so of the book shows the gradual escalation of individual rights intrusions by unnecessarily restrictive government regulations. Background accounts of incidents such as the assasination of JFK, Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luthor King, Vicky Weaver, Waco (Branch Dividians), and the fire-bombing of Move (Philadelphia) are given, so if you are very familiar with these, they can also be skipped over. The last quarter of the book gets grisly, and it depects the turning point where people in the gun culture have decided that they aren't going to take it any more. Up until this point, the accounts are largely factual, although there are fictional characters inserted in the historical backdrop. Now the account becomes totally fictional, and by some readers, might seem unavoidable. If you do not like to read books that involve graphic violence, then do not read this book...or as least, do not read the last 25% of it! This is definately an R-Rated book, in my opinion. It is certainly material worthy of much debate.
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