thenewamerican.com — The Revolution, A Manifesto by Ron PaulReview By: Charles ScaligerEvery now and then a book changes the course of human history. Such were the political writings of the American founding era — the pamphlets of Thomas Paine, the Federalist Papers, and Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations prominent among them....
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Closed AccountMay 16, 2008
Nothing funnier than comparing a nut from Texas to Thomas Paine.
orxorMay 16, 2008
I bought a bunch of copies of this book. I've been giving it out to people asking that if they like it to donate some money to Ron Pauls campaign and pass the book on to someone else and if they don't to just give it back to me. So far I haven't gotten any copies back.
oldhickMay 16, 2008
What's funny is how loyalist attacked Pain with the exact same rhetoric you use against Ron Paul.
Closed AccountMay 16, 2008
Great book. I got a signed copy. Ron Paul, baby! Now and forever!
Closed AccountMay 16, 2008
Your carbon footprint is too high. Please stop breathing.
eyeopenerMay 25, 2008
This is probably the best review of Paul's book yet, mostly because it so effectively conveys the book's historical importance. The longer this book stays #1 on the New York Times Bestseller List, the more that the Internationalists will wail and gnash their teeth. It's a nice thought.