Posted on 12/31/2010 7:25:35 AM PST by MplsSteve
Hello everyone!
it's time for my quarterly "What Are You reading Now?" survey. As you know, I consider Freepers to be among the more well-read of those of us out in cyberspace. As a result, I like to find out what you're reading.
It can be anything...a technical journal, a NY TImes bestseller, a trashy pulp novel, in short, it can be anything. Please do not defile this thread by posting "I'm reading this thread". It became very unfunny a long long time ago.
I'll start. I went to the library and picked up a copy of "Sam Walton, Made In America: My Story" by Sam Walton. I'm not the entreprenurial type myself and I'm only about 20% of the way thru the book - but I find it interesting how he built Wal-Mart to be such a powerhouse of a corporation. Some of the ideas he talks about can actually be put to use in almost any type of corporate environment.
Well, what are YOU reading now?
I just finished another book by Barton, I forget the title, about the religious beliefs of the Founders. Fascinating, of course. Barton is a national treasure.
What did you think about D'Souza's thoughts about Obama's past?
What's this? A FReeper bashing the Constitution?
When I first started it I thought it might be a psychological study. It was partly that but mostly it was a well reasoned argument that he has inherited an anti-colonialist and anti-neocolonialist mindset from his Kenyan father, his mother and his other mentors.
It makes a lot of sense to me. I never saw him as particularly religious outside of some touchy-feely, all religions reflect the truth, kind of mindset so his overtures to the Muslim world can be attributed to a (misinformed) belief that the Muslim world is backwards because of Western oppression.
It does fit most of his decisions and pronouncements.
His tack to the middle these days is disturbing though, because I see it as merely a pragmatic ploy to get re-elected. In a second term, I would expect him to turn on the afterburners in his quest to bring down "the empire." As if by doing that it will improve the lot of the rest of the world.
One thing I really am left with after reading that book is that if he is still stuck in that anti-colonial mindset he is nowhere near as intelligent as his minions continue to argue.
I am also buying Alfred Hitchcock anthologies online for cheap , and rereading them in the quest for ONE story read in one years ago. No clue as to the author or title, I think the anthology was early to mid 1970s, and it's about the aftermath of a young girl's murder on those who knew her : Divorce, fear, abandonment, obsession...I hope I find it, and it's as good as I remember.
I should be on your ping list. I used to get these unless someone else on FR does the same thing.
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