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Book Review: the Audacity of Hope

Good Tuesday Afternoon, MyBloggerstown:

     Just finished Mr. Obama's book, the the idea of the title of which he attributes to his now embattled and embittered former pastor Rev. Jerimiah "Crazy Uncle Jerry" Wright.  It took about three weeks.  My lips can only move so fast.  It started out kinda dry with a chapter on the Constitution but I thought what can one expect from a law professor.  He moved on to discuss several topics including faith, race, immigration, family and foreign policy.  It was an ok book but it didn't knock my socks off like JFK's  "Profiles In Courage", or William Manchester's  "American Ceasar"(about Gen. Douglas MacArthur) or David McCullough's "Truman" did.  He did however, say a coupla things with which I agree.   When discussing family relationships and personal choice he states  "I concider decisions about sex, marriage, divorce and childbearing to be highly personal-at the very core of our system of individual liberty.  Where such personal decisions raise the prospect of significant harm to others-as is true with child abuse, incest, bigamy, domestic violence, or failure to pay child support- society has a right and duty to step in.   Beyond that, I have no interest in seeing the president, Congress, or a government bureaucracy regulating what goes on in America's bedrooms."   When delving into foreign policy he could have been reading my mind when he said "But there are few examples in which the freedom men and women crave is delivered through outside intervention.  In almost every succesful social movement of the last century..........democracy was the result of a local awakening".  And he went on to say "....when we seek to impose democracy with the barrel of a gun, funnel money to parties whose economic policies are deemed friendlier to Washington, or fall under the sway of exiles ....whose ambitions aren't matched by any descernible local support, were aren't  just setting ourselves up for failure.  We are helping oppressive regimes paint democratic activists as tools of foreign powers and retarding the possibility that genuine, homegrown democracy will ever emerge."
      As you can see, he gets pretty verbose and I didn't agreee with all of what he said; like his ideas on amnesty for illegal immigrants, but it was a decent read.  I'd take some No-Doze first, though.

reguards
yer now I can get back to Stephen King pal
bugg
 

posted on May 6, 2008 12:23 PM ()

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Barack makes some valid arguments in the passages you've pointed out here here.
I love your sense of humor, Buggs! (My lips can only move so fast!)
comment by hayduke on May 8, 2008 9:16 AM ()
Good book review! Unhappily I haven't read it yet... haven't read much lately. Will get some no-doze and pick up a copy. Maybe his other book, too. (Somehow, I like Koonz a little better than King - although King has had some really good books.)
comment by sunlight on May 8, 2008 12:44 AM ()
no doz
comment by kristilyn3 on May 7, 2008 7:59 AM ()
I agree that it is none of the Governments business what goes on in our homes so long there is no abuse. And, no government is to tell a woman what they can and can not do to their bodies. If they get raped and pregnant then they can speak.
comment by blogdreamz on May 7, 2008 7:48 AM ()
I have a different take on the book because I loved it and didn't find it dull. I can't find Dreams of my Father either. I hate buying books because they take up so much space and have become so expensive. The library is my friend.
comment by elderjane on May 7, 2008 7:33 AM ()
A good job on the book review. I appreciated your comments and the parts that you picked out to highlight.
comment by angiedw on May 7, 2008 4:27 AM ()
thanks for the review Buggs, I'll wait for the paperback
comment by cindy on May 6, 2008 7:04 PM ()
Which Stephen King book are you reading?
comment by texastar on May 6, 2008 2:35 PM ()
I definitely agree with what you quoted! Thanks for sharing.
AJ
comment by lunarhunk on May 6, 2008 12:26 PM ()

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