I heard some pretty good reviews about "Bush at War", and those seemed to come from both sides of the aisle. A book that I read about a month ago called, "What's So Great About America" by Dinesh D' Souza (spelling?), was an instant classic for me. He basically gave his comprehensive opinion about America (mostly good, some bad) through the perspective of a native born Indian (Asian). He's a brilliant writer and good read for anyone who is willing to have a paradigm shift.
Another excellent, but sad, book that I am reading right now is called, "The Aquariums of Pyongyang, Ten Years in the North Korean Gulag, by Kang Chol-Hwan. It is sad because it shows the lies of Communism and more specifically, Kim Il-Sung/Kim Jong-Il's twisted idea of a Utopia of social justice... North Korea. If you are not sure that North Korea is all that bad, then I would strongly recommend reading this book.
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\"The Earth is NOT your Mother!\"<br /><br />\"The chief cause of failure is trading what we want most, for what we want at the moment.\"<br />-Unknown
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