This took me back to growing up in NW Florida and listening to the stories of my grandfather and other old timers. I could visualize the characters and setting and kinda felt like I was part of the story. Enjoyed it so much I plan on reading it again.
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No Context – Just Content
Review from The Fighting Corsairs →
The book is a cobbled together anthology of disjointed anecdotes. In short, it is a lot off content sans context. Context is the interrelated conditions in which something exists or occur, in short, it tells a story. This is something the book fails to do. I’m a WWII buff and could understand and give context..
This book thoroughly exposes the (generally leftwing) pseudo-intellectualism that has dominated so many institutions and power centers in the world, particularly in the west, with special focus on the United States. The book accomplishes this in a fairly concise manner of 9 easy to read, well written and well reasoned chapters supported by a moderate-or-higher..
Be alarmed
Review from False Alarm →
Enlightening!
Review from False Alarm →
This is a great overall book with a lot of excellent principles. The rationale is solid, and there are a lot of good nuggets within. Primary concerns are that the advice is often from a senior leadership perspective without much translation into lower levels of leadership or applications. Furthermore, some details near the end of..
Angry More
Review from Good and Angry →
This book is a stunning revelation of how many things were unfair and discriminatory against Israel that Ambassador Friedman did an extraordinary job in correcting. As a result of his work, United States, Israel, and the world became a more peaceful and secure place. Ambassador Friedman will go down in history as one of the..
Apt Title
Review from The Constitution in Jeopardy →
This book argues the Constitution is under threat from the Constitution (Article V), so we need to rewrite that bad part of the Constitution to make it easier (for a national popular vote) to rewrite the rest of the Constitution. Yes “jeopardy” is a good word for that. The authors make their case with skill..









