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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Check it out. Oct 13, 2008 It gets one to thinking where we can end up in with this election. Only GOD knows where we will be. One should READ AND CHECK OUT the various referances as give in this book. Stop take 10 deep slow breaths and vote as you need to no matter what race you happen to be. I give a lot to the writer of this book as a lot of research was done on this issue. A must read for ALL voters. CHARLES
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Must read before Nov 4th Oct 07, 2008 Everyone who plans to vote should read Anderson's book first. Yes, he does have a tendency to "go off on a tangent" but he makes that very clear to the reader at the outset. Anderson has an astute assessment of the statements and connections of both Obama and the woman who aspires to be our "first Lady". His take on the actions and words of both these individuals will make you think. I must warn you at the outset, however, you will not be able to read this book in one sitting, for you'll find yourself stopping to "think it through" many times. While I MIGHT have been willing to vote for Obama as the "lesser of two evils", Anderson clearly provided the reasoning I was looking for to vote "No, No, No"
A must read for every voter! Sep 28, 2008 A must read for every voter with great insight into the real Obama that you will get in very few places. This book gets the reader involved in the issues at hand and lets them question themselves as to where they stand on those issues in a student handbook format. This book is well researched and is a valuable reference guide for everyone to consider that wants to know the truth!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
No pretense of objectivity Sep 25, 2008 Generally books that deals with issues of importance, and qualify as good journalism, are expected to be objective. But in the recent past, such objectivity has been set aside to pursue what the author percieves as the greater good. This phenomena has presented itself on both the right and left in the last general election in the Swiftboat Veterans for Peace and Farenheit 911. This book clearly follows that basic subjective model. That being said, the factual content of the text seems to be close to bullet proof. I prefer a writing style that leads the reader to the edge of the cliff but refuses to kick him/her over the edge. This presentation is somewhat unsubtle in its use of a cattle prod to do what the factual info should be adequate to invoke. But it does provide facts that are extremely relevant to the current debate, shortens the research path for any serious observer, and crucial to be in the posession of every voter.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Superb, Well Researched Sep 25, 2008 This book is superbly researched and well footnoted. It leads the reader to a complete understanding of the candidate. I highly recommend every voter read this book.
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