Friday, April 29, 2011

The Five Thousand Year Leap Study Guide

RECIPES?
Adrienne made, and we enjoyed Tori's pretzel salad for Easter dinner this year! We're still hoping for a few more recipes. You can put them in the comment box for the last post, or send them to me and I'll add them. I'll submit my roll recipe which tastes pretty good for something that's easy and quick.

FIVE THOUSAND YEAR LEAP?
How IS your reading coming? Mine's not too good, but I HAVE started and am so impressed already that I hope you will all make it a point to pick up The Five Thousand Year Leap and give it your close attention. It's not just something that conservatives vs. liberals would appreciate.  Anyone who loves this country and it's history would benefit from the message and information in this book. (And if the Glen Beck foreword bothers you......just skip it.) 

STUDY GUIDE
(On August 27, 2011 I removed the study guide from this post. But you can find it at the forgottenman.org website if you need it.)

Now get reading! And we'll look forward to your comments by the end of the month. IF NOTHING ELSE please read the quotes highlighted in blue in the study guide.


3 comments:

  1. I just ordered the book on Amazon, so hopefully it will arrive by next week.

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  2. I'm really excited about the study guide! I didn't even know it existed. Richie suggested we get some friends together and do a constitution night like he did growing up, although when he was younger he didn't appreciate it! So that would work perfectly if we decide to go through with it. I am almost finished with it ( of course I started a while ago) The main part of the book wasn't too hard to get through at all, it's all the extra stuff at the end of the book I'm sluggish with. Still good info though.

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  3. I am over halfway through the book, and I really am enjoying it. Rach, what's this Constitution night that you referred to, because that sounds like something that would interest me.

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