Do You Read?

Originally posted by allmy$to930:
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I just bought that along with The Elusive Quest for Growth, which I'm starting first.
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…finally got around to reading this. This is a primer on how to successfully wage war against terrorists & guerillas. No wonder the Good Friday agreement still holds sway. The IRA was fucked over from the inside-out for decades by Steaknife & company. What a lousy way to run a business.
Originally posted by terry:
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let me know how that is.. been eyeing it at work myself.

I'm still reading Bailegangaire, plus the rest of the Tom Murphy I have, in honor of St. Patrick's Day.
i'm being made to read this classic, which i somehow missed in my youth:

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there is political commentary that is relevant today - one of the rabbit tribes ("warrens") is a paranoid bunch and is willing to put up with a despotic ruler… the message being that those ruled by fear are quickest to give up their rights.
Down and Out in Paris & London - George Orwell
I agree with what Lt. Calley said in the above book, quote,

"Blacks are the best people in the world."