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Must Read This Book March 13, 2010 Marcia J. Martak 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As usual, Glen Beck has written a book with documented, history related, information to help refute the mistruths that are being broadcasted by the current progressive movement in our government. It's a must read. He has made millions of us aware of the dangers to our Constitution, Freedom, and American way of life. Thank God someone has had the courage to speak out - thank you Glen Beck.
AWESOME!!! March 8, 2010 R.T. Weaver 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Regardless of your political Party, Glenn Beck makes a lot of sense if you can remain open to actual input from a guy I now feel has gotten bad press. Great Read!!!
Pseudo-thinking . . . March 4, 2010 NYOD (Oneida, NY USA) 4 out of 12 found this review helpful
I read Beck's "Common Sense" and realized that what he advertises as "common sense" is emotionalism devoid of any substantive historical reference. His is a corruption of reality -- an appeal to others whose knowledge suffers as much as his. Beck obviously never studied Thomas Paine, the very anti-Christian founder whose name he stole for self-aggrandizement.
A great historian wrote, half a century ago, that anti-intellectuals(like Beck) can never understand that better-educated people arrive at different conclusions than "common sense" people, because they have more information. Beck is gimmick-appeal. Like so many demagogues before him, he relegates those with substantive educations to "book-larnin," "uhleetist," "ivry tire," google-eyed bookworms. Beck and his ilk represent a far greater threat to this republic than any religious or political zealots anywhere in the world.
Knowledge is found quietly on a long and winding road that Beck has never traveled.
NYOD
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Arguing with Idiots February 19, 2010 W. J. Griffin (Utica, NY) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I've developed an appreciation for Glenn Beck's view of government, his respect for the role of our founding fathers, and his challenge to citizens to become responsibly involved. Consequently, I sought this book. I haven't been disappointed.
Arguing with Idiots February 19, 2010 Livin' in the 50s (Florida) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
How ironic that the so-called intellectual elite of this nation fail to see the reality of the failure of liberal policies .
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