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evan

evan

has 17 followers and is following 14 people

Budding librarian, book worm by nature, humanist from birth.

Firm believer that one can actually judge a book, or make a good assumption about it, by its cover.
  • Colorado Springs, CO, USA
  • member since February 16, 2009

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  • Jay R

    Jay R says

    hi Evan, nice bookshelf ....
    best,
    Jay

    posted 7 months ago. ( send a note )
  • jwhabib

    jwhabib says

    I can understand that. Listening to Hilary Clinton does than same to me. If you are interested in reading anyone on the 'right' without getting into the rhetoric maybe try William Bennett or Thomas Sowell.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • jwhabib

    jwhabib says

    Hey! yes, I did read it because I do like her and hadnt read anything by her until now. The book is fairly light but has some great historical quotes and passages from others. let me know if you read it.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • efff

    efff says

    Hey evan, good to hear from you.

    posted 1 year ago. ( send a note )
  • efff

    efff says

    Hi, It was something new for me. I never thought that even natural disasters can be exploited. Few months back there were public demos which later turned into a mini riot in Karachi (the largest city of Pakistan, i live in Lahore which is the second largest) and during that the protesters put on fire many buildings, whole markets were burned down. Later i read an investigative report which was published in a national newspaper that some of these markets were as old as fifty years and some groups wanted to demolish it and built big plazas there but they never got a positive answer and now suddenly a fire puts everything to dust. I was shocked literally, i was like wow this is one real time example. About the experiments which they do on humans was again indigestible for me however later a friend of mine gave me a documentary to watch which talked about similar experiments. How do you see all this?

    posted 2 years ago. ( send a note )