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Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again; Trumps book
Topic Started: Nov 9 2015, 11:30 AM (413 Views)
Pat
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I just purchased "Crippled America: How to Make America Great Again" from Amazon for my Kindle. 90% 5 star rated. This should be an interesting read later tonight. Have you bought your copy yet? $12.99 Kindle. I'll leave some excerpts and thoughts going forward. My guess is only the conservatives here will buy it so this might be a one sided conversation,
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Jim Miller
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If that is true, Pat, it will demonstrate how the left isn't interested in making this country great again. They seem to praise the failed Obama Presidency.
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Pat
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That's why I doubt they will buy it Jim, why not join me and we can share and exchange our impressions of the material?
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Neutral
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Trump wants to make American great again, the left wants to change America.
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Pat
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It's 208 pages Neutral, are you in?
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Neutral
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I will try, I have a hard time reading these days.
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Berton
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I will see if I can get it on my Nookbook.

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Does "The Donald" provide his definition of "great?" Where I live the USA is still great.
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I would be interested in when he thought it was "Great" before, what made it so, and how its "Greatness' got lost.
Edited by Brewster, Nov 9 2015, 04:31 PM.
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Two of the best books I've read-

http://www.amazon.com/DemoCRIPS-ReBLOODlicans-More-Gangs-Government/dp/162087587X

In his new book, DemoCRIPS and ReBLOODlicans: No More Gangs in Government New York Times bestselling author and former Minnesota governor Jesse Ventura exposes how the two major parties have allowed corporations, lobbyists, wealthy individuals, and Super PACs to manipulate elections, bribe elected officials, and silence the average American voter. Through analyzing historical documents such as the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and letters of forewarning from the Founding Fathers, Ventura uncovers the development of the two-party system and unravels the ineptitude and gang-like mentality of both parties to reveal

. . . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rE8HOq9RMok . . .

. . . personal freedom & Natural Rights . . . livin the truth lovin the truth

FREEDOM! audiobook- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OobMGexM6Ks

You, as a free, beautiful, independent human being with inalienable rights, own yourself. As a result, you can do what you want with your own body and own the product of your labor. The implication is that it is morally wrong to INITIATE force against someone else OR their property, because to do so is to violate their rights. Therefor, all human interactions should be free of force, fraud, and coercion and people should be free to exercise their rights, limited only by respect for the rights of others. When you learned "don't hit" and "don't steal," it wasn't "unless you work for the government." When you learned thou shalt not kill, it wasn't "unless your dear leader gives you a gun and a uniform and a one way ticket to the other side of the world." Government is force, an opinion with a gun, and force is a poor substitute for persuasion. Governments frighten us into thinking we need them, but with knowledge, philosophy, and technology, we are empowering ourselves and each other to have the courage to move past the paradigm of statism and restrain government to only moral uses of force, at least until we replace it with the cooperative, free market solutions, that will soon render it obsolete.
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