Re : The Audacity of Hope
No thanks, I've read Marx and Engels already
Sure, I'm in. Either Obama book will do. I guess it's time I read up on Obama.
You know what saddens me? It's that neither of Obama's parents lived to see him president. Nor his grandmother, who was very important to him. Obama is still young, they should've been alive still.
Bush was born with a silver spoon, it is not extroardinary that he became president. Obama, like him or not, is a more unlikely story, a personal marvel. Yet none of his forebears are alive to witness it. His children are too young. They will grow up thinking it completely normal that their father is president. I would feel awfully alone if I were Obama.
Clinton, Sarkozy and Obama. All three are unlikely presidents. Self-made men, lawyers - law as an emancipatory study - all three raised mostly by their grandparents, all three with absent fathers whose very absense seems to have had a crucial impact on their ambition. I wouldn't mind a prosopography about these three men.
(Hmmm...starts writing :idea2:)
Re : Re: The Audacity of Hope
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TuffStuffMcGruff
EDIT:*A purchased copy - one purchased from a reputable source that holds unimpeachable legitimate status and falls within a strictly copyrighted distribution chain. Although the book may be found online for free, I would never advocate stealing digital information because it is an immoral and illegal act, in no way distinguishable from stealing a finite hard copy from a store or an old woman's pocketbook.
Rubbish.
Obama has a $1.9 million book deal. It is your patrotic duty to distribute this wealth. You can help him by distributing the book to yourself.
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Originally Posted by
Louis VI the Fat
Rubbish.
Obama has a $1.9 million book deal. It is your patrotic duty to distribute this wealth. You can help him by distributing the book to yourself.
He can then redistribute his hard labor to the people for a week or two on the side of a highway.