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Sounds like a really interesting, informative book. I don't read too much politics but I suppose this might be a good place to start. Thanks for the review!
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Politics is not my thing, but a necessity. The we the people, government is the best democracy, or kingdom ever. I love America. The checks and balances in the houses, and the seats are important. It is important to know the law.
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I think the main theme in the novel is political revolution. This book is thus an must read for people who needs ideas to peaceably initiate peaceful revolution in their states.
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My little knowledge cannot bare the book as it just seem very hard and complicated. This one I'll pass. Thanks for the review.
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It really can be scary to think about the many areas that can cause problems for Americans in the future if not fixed soon. I think the author is right about a lot of things. Thanks for a great review!
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This book seems to offer a lot of information on American politics. I would love to read this one. Thanks for the review!
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I love finding out about corruption in our political system. Though the truly sad part is that there is no way to fix the problems without drastic measures. Your review of this book makes me want to read it.
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I find the books about high level politics very interesting. They are mind stimulating and I find them motivating when I need some inspiration to study Corruption is one of the ugly but inevitable part of politics, I am not sure it will ever be eradicated. I enjoyed reading the review and have added the book to my list to read. Thank you
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I don't like the subjects of politics but I like that this book was enjoyable to read. Thank you for an interesting review.
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The book sounds interesting, that attraction to want to read more and more.
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Sounds like an important and insightful read for those studying and interested in American politics. Thank you for a great review!
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I liked your review even though I did not read this book.
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Thank you for your excellent review! Like some other commentors have stated, the topics discussed in this book may be too sophisticated for me to understand, though you seem to have handled it wonderfully!
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I am not one to focus too much on politics, but I feel this book could be a good look on how people saw America, regardless on whether it comes true or not, this book is a good perspective to consider.
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This book handles tough themes that serve as eye openers. Very informative. I really enjoyed reading your review.
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