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alex45
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Political Books.......

Post by alex45 »

I found politicbook .com a good place to find book selections also, and I highly recommend checking it out, but I do enjoy hearing multiple volumes of same book and much more..... If you are a political viewer then you should check that site.
It contains lot of political related books all over the world and great reviews from world wide authors... I hope you go to politicbook .com now.....
jasonkendall
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Post by jasonkendall »

ok :D
speechless
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Post by speechless »

Hm. I know ENC Press publishes a lot of satirical novels (I happen to love satire) that deal with political issues like government control (Mean Martin Manning), the degradation of society (Exec TV), and food regulation (Junk). George Orwell is well known for his political novels as well (1984, Animal Farm).
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Post by booklover6 »

oooh I love political books! I am reading the book 100 people screwing up America. I love it. It is really eye opening!

Thank you for the link!
bob1974
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Post by bob1974 »

I have read a ton of political books mostly conservative in leanings for the last 5 or 6 yrs. I had to slow down because it got me so worked up and frustrated after a while, plus the cost was begining to skyrocket. but...I just went out and bought a copy of Glenn Beck's Common Sense, which is a modern version (updated to our times) of Thomas Pain's original pamphlet written in 1776, which I believe should be mandatory in ever classroom in this nation. I have read the original common sense and now look forward to Beck's take on it.
booklover6
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Post by booklover6 »

I just got this book and can't wait to read it!
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