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Have you read the Sword of Truth books by Terry Goodkind?
If so, have you noticed how the administration and the leftists seem to be stealing pages from the playbook of the various tyrants the Seeker of Truth must face/overcome? The forced charity, "greater good," and guilt to control people, with tidbits for surrendering freedom and grave repurcussions for not submitting or speaking out...
If not, the series starts with Wizard's First Rule and I highly recommend it. It's an epic and inspirational series... I've been re-reading it so I can finish it now that it's complete. :-)
One man can make a difference in spreading the ideals of freedom, and standing up against injustice and tyranny to expose them for what they are, no matter how sweet they may sound- our ancestors understood that. Let's not forget.
Nostradamus, you might want to check your own mouth. I never once defended Bush's leftist actions. I'm all about less government intervention and control- in accordance with the Constitution I took an oath to protect and defend. Why do leftists keep using Bush as an excuse to do what they want? LOL
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- No MoreLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
I have never read the books or heard of the author so... I did a search just to get an idea and...
I found this...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Sword_of_Truth
I will be looking for those books now.
I really do like it when others share books and authors they like.
- Anonymous5 years ago
I've read all the books that have come out except for the new one, Phantom. I love Terry Goodkind and his writing style. He's deffinitely one of my fav writers. What book are you on?
- nostradamus02012Lv 71 decade ago
forced charity - you mean like bush's faith based initiative - where every american is 'forced' to give money to strictly christian charities? people of all faiths or people of no faith - 'forced' to contribute to bush's pet religions.
greater good - you mean like the patriot act - which was more of an attack on the american people than anyone else.
get your talking points straight before ramming that foot into your own mouth...