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To: tarawa

Every 4-5 years I buy a new copy of this book and read it again. I always find something new that I somehow missed before. It was the first book that I deliberately did not speed read through and still don’t when I buy my copy to read again. There is something about it that inspires me and gives me hope that maybe there are people who understand what makes a man (or a woman) that person who can accomplish something important and not be ashamed by being “better” than others.
Not everyone is a sheep to be lead around; though that is somewhat hard to believe after the last election. People want to be lead and be free of responsibility. This book show shows what will happen when the vast majority of Americans are sheep.


44 posted on 01/17/2009 2:47:02 PM PST by rustyboots
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To: rustyboots
Every 4-5 years I buy a new copy of this book and read it again. I always find something new that I somehow missed before.

I used to do this too. But ten or 15 years ago, I sprang for a hardcover edition. I just finished my seventh complete reading of AS. This time I was motivated to read it to see what I might have missed or forgotten about what is likely to happen here soon, and also in that regard I have been encouraging others to read it and I wanted to be able to consider details they might want to discuss.

ML/NJ

194 posted on 01/25/2009 7:07:02 AM PST by ml/nj
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