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Barack Obama captured the world's attention in 2008 when he came out of nowhere to become President of the United States. Still, little is known about the mind of this enigmatic man. Even after four years, plenty of speeches and two campaigns, we haven't known what he really thinks about. This book offers a compelling and revealing look into the thoughts and desires of the man once known as "Barry." Aside from his desire to "fundamentally transform America," what drives him? What does he think about? Find out in this penetrating expose. Obama fans and Obama foes will benefit equally from perusing the pages of this book to see what makes Barack Obama tick. As such, this is a great gift for the conservative, liberal and independent in your life
This satirical novel by Garrett R. Hall addresses the intended and unintended effects of liberalism. It serves as an allegory of how liberal thinking - though often well-intended - has serious consequences. Andrew - a self-proclaimed liberal - seeks refuge in the wilderness after Democrats suffer a devastating political defeat. He settles in a beautiful, isolated valley and strives to become one with nature. In time, Andrew identifies a series of "injustices" in nature and, applying his deep-seated liberal ideology, devotes all his energy to bringing fairness and equality to the natural world. Why should some squirrels get more nuts than others? Does affirmative action work in the animal kingdom? Why should bigger animals be allowed to eat smaller ones? Can animals be retrained to act in a more sophisticated way? Is equality possible in the wilderness? Andrew seeks to answer these and other questions as he strives to bring hope and change by developing systems and strategies to fundamentally transform nature. Read a FREE SAMPLE at http: //lawdawghall.blogspot.com/2012/01/liberal-in-nature-book-synopsis.html.
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