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Revolutionary Characters: What Made the Founders Different by Gordon Wood
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posted by AshRyan at 12:51 am (EST) on Sep 4, 2009
I like your library! I am reading New Deal or Raw Deal by Burton Folsom. I already know that I will give it a 5 star rating. It's eerily familiar to what is happening now in some ways, isn't it?? Just finished Liberal Fascism, which I also liked. Next up for me is Mark Levin's Liberty and Tyranny, A Conservative Manifesto. How about you?? Are you involved with any tea parties??
~~cranmergirl
posted by cranmergirl at 5:37 pm (EST) on Apr 8, 2009