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[–] Zammyanci [S] ago 

I can honestly say I have not read her/him. But I will be adding it to my list of books to read. I am one, that has been reading the many books in the Bible. I feel guilty, now more than ever, if I read anything else. I once was an avid reader. I read so much, I could read 300 pages a night, lol. I used to consider them my nightly adventures. Loved it. But, now, I have a calling to read the many adventures of the Bible and I can't praise it enough. I consider it truth, facts, and unpolluted reading. I'm not a Bible thumper, and don't belong to a church, or fellowship. If I ever do join one, it would be a non - denominational. As I believe religion is a man made tradition. I choose a relationship instead. My point telling you this is, you mentioned I described exactly like how someone else describes people in a book and that makes me wonder if she reads the Bible as well.

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[–] Merchant-Mariner 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

The main theme in her books is a few good people fighting against a welfare state/communism and her philosophy called objectivism. The best part about it, liberals hate her books with a passion even though she is arguing against communism, not "liberals". But they must see themselves so strongly in the welfare state/communists that they only know they must hate it or admit to the coat of lies they cover themselves in.

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[–] Zammyanci [S] ago 

I have to admit. I'm buying the book, haha. It sounds relevant in today's world. I have to caution, the tools to condition are widely used in books, though, I'm certain I need not remind you. Clancy's books have a lot of good info in them, that's all I'm going to say about that 😎. Well, I'm off to buy a book, haha 😉😉. Thanks for the info Patriot. It's appreciated.

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