Wednesday, July 29, 2009

The Next Four Years; A Vision of Victory

The Next Four Years: A Vision of Victory
by Howard Phillips
published by Adrfoit Press
Franklin, TN
copyright 1992

Read this book.
Although this book was written several years ago it is still a good read. It is a compilation of the speeches given at the founding convention of the US Taxpayer Party which is now the Constitution Party. Ron Paul is among the speakers. The are several topics including sound money. The principles that are mentioned are still relevant today. The Constitution does not change easily. Although the courts would like us to think that it is a changing document. It is not. It is a contract.

Christians, Islamic Terrorism, and Israel

Christians, Islamic Terrorism, and Israel
by Jim Vineyard
publisher unknown
no copyright

Read this Book.
This book is very informative though I do not agree with everything. The biggest problem I have is that though what is presented is factual it ignores that fact that Islamic people are being used by the elites of the world including the US.
There are many scripture references and this is a better study of the Muslim Religion than it is of Terrorism.

The FairTax Book

The FairTax Book
by Neal Boortz

published by Regan Books
New York, NY
copyright 2005

Read this Book.
Whether or not you support the the idea of the FairTax you should read this book so that you know what it is about. The biggest fault in the logic that I found was the claim that wages would go up because the money that now goes to taxes could go to the employees and that prices would go down (pretax) because the taxes would not have to be incorporated into the price. You cannot have both.

The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution

The Politically Incorrect Guide to the Constitution
by Kevin Gutzman

published by Regnery Publishing
Washington, DC
copyright 2007

Definitely Read this Book!
The worst part of the book is that it shows that we were screwed up (Constitutionally) from the beginning. It shows that even Washington subverted the Constitution. The author discusses many Supreme Court cases and the flawed (at best) logic used to decided them. Including the "emanations of penumbra," which is legalese for we just made it up.
Gutzman understands the Constitution and the RATIFIERS intentions. He shows why the ratifying conventions should be were we get our understanding even more than the Federalist Papers or that writing of the drafters.