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11. Jul 2013
If cost is your only concern, this is a great value.
I had heard many people speak highly of this series and saw an opportunity to get it for much less money than buying it through other means. Although the setting and photography and story were excellent, I did not watch the series past the first episode because I was disappointed with the homosexual relationship of one of the main characters in the story. I have decided not to expose myself to such a portrayal in my home.
I would want those who ask me about the video at least to know about that.

28. Mär 2019
Shows the influence of how his father's Anti-Colonial hatred influenced Pres. 0bama's foreign policies as president.
2 von 4 finden das hilfreich I've read almost all of D'Souza's books now and all of them are great. Right now I'm reading - Death of a Nation - and it is devastating on the Democrat Party. I had no idea that Wilson was such a bigot but then he was a product of his time as I was a product of my time living in Charleston, SC during my high school years and absorbing all that subtle and sometimes open discriminatory remarks of the people around me. I know i was supposed to be reviewing the Roots of Obama's Rage but it was a few weeks ago I read that and now i"m reading Death of a Nation and am learning so many things I did not know about the whole segregations system in the South. I lived there from 1950 - 1958 age 10 - 18 and saw the Jim Crow laws in action. Leaving South Caroline to go to college in 1958, a black woman got on the bus near Anderson SC and sat just behind me two seats from the front. The driver would not move the bus until the lady moved to the back of the bus. He said, "This coach is not moving until you move to the back of the bus because South Carolina law says all Black people are to fill up the bus from the back to the front." I thought of Rosa Parks and wondered If we were going to have an "incident" right there! She got up and stomped back to the back and there was a white man sitting back there and the yelled up to the driver, "Get this White Nigger out of here" I laughed all the way to the border of the state.