The Revolution: A Manifesto
By: John Russell

I have just picked up a copy of Ron Paul’s new book: “The Revolution: A Manifesto”. Has anyone else read it or is planning on picking it up in the near future? I’m halfway through and I am enjoying it quite a bit. Ron Paul has found some great quotes from prominent American leaders of the past as well as his own experience in Congress to support his argument. If you have not picked up his book yet, you should! Its an easy and quick 170 page read.
From the facts presented in the Wikipedia article, it seems to be doing quite well:

Upon release, the book moved to the top of several bestseller lists.[1] It was one of Amazon’s Top 10 best sellers and the #1 seller of all political books.[2] The book later became Amazon’s #1 best selling book among all categories.[3][4][5][6][7] Revolution debuted at #7 on the New York Times nonfiction bestseller list and at #2 on its list of bestselling political books for the April 12 – May 3, 2008, period.[8] It subsequently became #1 on the nonfiction list for the week of May 18, 2008, among reports that some bookstores had received bulk orders.[9]

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  • Secretary of the Revolution

    Yea, I read it, it kicks ass. Although, I wish that there were more examples of specific injustices than general theory. By the way, go to Betos and get a coke in a bottle. They use real sugar rather than corn syrup and it tastes sooooo much better. Ron Paul mentions it as an example of special interest lobbying.

  • Secretary of the Revolution

    Yea, I read it, it kicks ass. Although, I wish that there were more examples of specific injustices than general theory. By the way, go to Betos and get a coke in a bottle. They use real sugar rather than corn syrup and it tastes sooooo much better. Ron Paul mentions it as an example of special interest lobbying.

  • Secretary of the Revolution

    Yea, I read it, it kicks ass. Although, I wish that there were more examples of specific injustices than general theory. By the way, go to Betos and get a coke in a bottle. They use real sugar rather than corn syrup and it tastes sooooo much better. Ron Paul mentions it as an example of special interest lobbying.

  • Secretary of the Revolution

    Yea, I read it, it kicks ass. Although, I wish that there were more examples of specific injustices than general theory. By the way, go to Betos and get a coke in a bottle. They use real sugar rather than corn syrup and it tastes sooooo much better. Ron Paul mentions it as an example of special interest lobbying.

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