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By Jackson Rogers


I have read the many mean-spirited attacks of Sarah Palin by people here that claim to have read the book. One person even said she read it in less than four hours.

James Madison, one of the more "populist" of the Founders, noted that the government needed to "protect the minority of the opulent from the majority." He realized, that is, that as America's land wealth became more and more concentrated, the people would become more and more fractious. So I've been following her closely since, believing that with a little reading and thinking she could be a serious contender. This book should have been the proof that she is the full package. When she spoke of our President and his alleged non-belief in America's exceptionalism, she omitted a large portion of his quote. When the quote is read in full, you'll find that our President said he believed in our country's exceptionalism just as citizens of other countries around the world believe in their individual country's exceptionalism, using Greece and England as two examples. Yet, what she says bears repeating. As Kipling notes, those simple maxims that are so trite that school boys in days gone by when penmanship was prized had to copy them in their books, are not less true because so frequently said. God bless Sarah and her family, as she shouts to the world how great our country is. Hope I might share in person with her one day, as our military family is based out of Ft Wainwright. In reading this book, I saw myself. When I was growing up there were so many criticisms of our country, so many things that certain people zeroed in as "proof" that America was not really that great a country.

If people would have gone to the booths with these words, we wouldn't have elected Obama. I've read both of Sarah Palin's books and the "voice" in this book is different than the "voice" in her first book.

I have to admit that I have only made it through 230 out of the 269 pages in Sarah Palin's book, America by Heart. I also have not read her previous book; it seemed to have disappeared by the time I'd heard about it. Discover why women were given the right to vote in Wyoming and Territorial Alaska many years before women gained these rights throughout America. Sarah Palin addresses how Christians are losing their rights to religious expression.

Meaning it was ghostwritten. That's the way it is with busy celebrities these days.

I had the chance to read this over the course of a few days which is how long it took me, at least 4 or 5 days, and that was about 4 months ago. Entertaining, mind bending and very detailed, it is a good type of book to read some, then put it down and go back to errands then pick it up again.

Sarah Palin tells it like it is using common sense, the kind of stuff you can't learn at Yale. As soon as some companies move back into town (2012, I'm hoping!) I'll be able to get a good job again, because I'm hard working and can appreciate a hard working gal like Sarah Palin. AMERICA BY HEART is a frivolous and shallow book, chock full of ignorance, gibberish, cheap demagoguery, and shameless opportunism and wholly devoid of any redeeming value.

This book is exactly what we have come to expect from Palin. She states opinions with nothing to back them up.




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