Skousen is to politics as Friedman is to economics, truly wise and thoroughly logical. This should replace the socialist crap that the NEA pushes in our government schools. read full review
I got what I wanted so that is good. I would bitch if that were not the case. I also got good service. The people who did this work should be proud of their jobs. All honest work done well, should make a g... read full review
I had heard that Jefferson was not Christian, and found that he simply followed Christ as opposed to Constantine, as most clergy would wish. read full review
It explained why Jefferson was poor when he died which is something that I had wished to know for some time. But it also perpetuated the myth that he had all his faculties at the end. However; I think that was ... read full review
Beck was good, but this book was pretty much the same that you would hear on his shows. However: I am glad to support his good works. The best part of the book was his reference to Skousen's 5000 Year Leap... read full review
Good history! It puts an interesting light on the Arius faction of the old church. It is no wonder that Constantine trapped the Bishops and exiled three of them when they did not agree with the majority. read full review