I like him. He’s good. I’ve read a lot about the reciprocal value of inherent rights, commerce & universal civilization. I’m not gonna lie, I’m overwhelmed with books, but I’d love to get my hands on a copy of his work. I read Juan Zarate Treasury Wars about post 9/11 events some years back & it put me over the top with familiarity & insights to engage conversations with. They don’t like that here btw, they just like winning conversations with liberal arguments for self flattery, & if you stand your ground with facts & common sense it’s equal to a bad relationship break up. We no longer talk. I’m the bad guy. It’d be worth the risk,,, I like his moral foundation/mental constitution. It bares the constructs of apparent undeniable truth I’ve seen in the environment. I’m autodidactic, so I might not possess the most diverse of experience, or education as some, but I think truth can be very basic once we attentively look around to notice.
@엑스히데 Жыл бұрын
On the purpose of studyng english. Is this book profitable? Aspects of grammar error, expression and so on is this book okay?
@jegl10129 ай бұрын
Huh … no he is not… he owes Marie Yovanovitch a public apology. His behavior during the NPR interview was deplorable and not worthy of a statesman.
@Southernburrito9 ай бұрын
@@엑스히데 A man who possesses a sound morality for universal rights. Not finance, unless currency exchange is considered deed from the heart.
@Southernburrito9 ай бұрын
@@jegl1012 Ya & you owe me to mind your own damn business. Kick sand & don’t contact me.