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CatastropheAuthor: Dick Morris, Eileen Mcgann
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   Hardcover 384 pages
   Release Date: 01 July 2009
   Publisher: Harper
   ISBN: 006177104X
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   Sales Rank: 4265

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Customer Reviews:

  You gotta get both sides (05 March 2010)
So many people don't listen to find the other side of the story - here's one that should be read and considered.

  Every American Citizen should read this book (01 March 2010)
Very informative and straightforward. Everyone should read this book to get a true perspective of what's really happening in our great nation.

  Hope he is not right, but he probably is (17 February 2010)
Scary reading. Sounds as if he is right. Just hope he is not. Covers many subjects, from finance and government control to health care, but position primarily anti-Obama.

  an interesting first name (06 February 2010)
Well so far I have read 37 pages of this and there is nothing in it that anyone with a grudge against Obama could not have written. The authors even use quotes from their previous masterworks to bolster their views. So far they have not offered one original idea on how to improve economic conditions, but they do want to take this country back. They don't say where to, the good old days of the 60's, 70's, 80's, maybe even the 50's, who knows.
Anyway, I will continue to read it, just to see why a person who must get paid plenty of money by the fair and balanced news station feels the need to take 10 dollars from the readers wallets.


  Review of Castrophe (30 January 2010)
I haven't finished reading the book yet so I cannot give an accurate review at this time.

Judy

 


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