Posted on 11/09/2010 3:43:44 AM PST by markomalley
FReeper holdonnow for President!!!!!
I loaded it on my ipod just to listen to it over and over.
And to think the new York slimes panned the book and the lamestream media never pimped it!!!! All power to TGO!
How about that! Thomas Paine redux!
Just me, but I was very disappointed in that book. I thought it was a complete re-hash of stuff I’d seen everywhere else, including, I dare say, in my own “Patriot’s History of the U.S.” I liked his dog book, “Rescuing Sprite,” much better.
I only wish it could have been recorded in his “hollerin’” voice.
LOL
One of these days I'll get back a round tuit.
ping for the list!
Levin is a coward and a fraud. A guy called in to his radio show and asked him what the Law of Nations in the Constitution referred to. Levin feigned ignorance and dumped the caller.
I never read the book, myself - figuring that I've already read the Constitution and the Declaration of Independence . . .I liked his dog book, Rescuing Sprite, much better.I can see how you would be even more of a tough audience.
Haven't seen that, either - but I do suspect it'd be a good read.
With all due respect, I have no idea what you’re talking about. I have the book on my lap as I’m typing.
The first four words of Chapter One are in all caps, which is customary.
He capitalizes specific groups of people (Founders, Statists, Conservatives) which is proper, since he references these groups throughout the book. He capitalizes specific events & things, like the American Revolution, the Roman Empire, Articles, & Constitution, among others. He also capitalizes proper names of people and nations; again .... proper.
Perhaps you have the most early edition of the book and maybe it escaped the critical, discerning eye of his editor somehow. But my verson of the book follows correct capitalization rules.
Nevertheless, while an important book, it is not necessarily an easy book to read. I am a voracious reader, so I’ve been through it 4 times or so, dragging my high school education and diploma from the School of Hard Knocks with me. On the other hand, my sweetie, who has a Master’s in Ed. Admin from the University of Chicago was gifted this book from me, and he’s only made it through the first three chapters. But he is to be forgiven. He’s a “straightened out” liberal, and all of this is new to him. He is having to unlearn all the shit they charged him thousands of dollars to deposit in his brain. But reformed he is: he not only has been voting for conservatives for two years or so, but he convinced his liberal parents to vote for three Republicans on the ballot this year. In Chicago, no less!
His parents told him that this was the first time since they immigrated from India in the 1970’s that they ever voted for a single Republican. We are making progress, my FRiend.
I suggest one chapter a week or so, and no more. Regardless of capitalization. Once you get into it, you will realize you are in the middle of the best, biggest, coolest intellectual meal you ever had.
Once I read my copy, I bought 4 more to distribute!
PING!
Thank you for your thoughtful reply. I shall have another go of it.
The Congress shall have Power . . .I'd take that to mean violations of the sovereignty of other nations.To define and punish Piracies and Felonies committed on the high Seas, and Offenses against the Law of Nations;
But I haven't given it a lot of thought. Why are you so exercised over the significance of that provision?
You’re welcome.
When you get finished, come on back and give us your review. :)
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