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Excerpt from Where Have All the Leaders Gone? by Lee Iacocca –
It is not often that I suggest a book not having read it. This excerpt, sent by Sharmagne, really caught my attention. I think it will have the same reaction in you. MBPosted by Michael Butler, Wednesday, April 11, 2007
Book Review: “Blowback”
Posted by Michael Butler, Thursday, March 29, 2007Book Review “Of Paradise And Power” by Robert Kagan.
Posted by Michael Butler, Tuesday, February 13, 2007Book Review: Palestine Peace Not Apartheid by Jimmy Carter
Carter's Inconvenient Truths by Paul Craig Roberts is better than any of the many reviews I have read. Again someone is reviewing Carter's writing on this subject. The book is easy to read and well documented. It clearly presents a picture of the situation in Palestine which is the prime cause of troubles in the Middle East. Anyone who really wants to know about the situation should read it. For decades I have been warning about this tragedy. I learned some more by reading this book. MB I have never been a fan of Carter as I consider him resonsible for Iran. It was on his watch that the rug was pulled out from under the Shah. Reza Pahlavi was the best friend America and Israel had in the Middle East. Yes, he had some warts but compared to what followed him he was the best for Iranians and America. Another personal story - everyone I knew in Iran either fled the country or they were killed. MPosted by Michael Butler, Thursday, January 18, 2007

