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The Price of Loyalty: George W. Bush, the White House, and the Education of Paul ONeill |
The George W. Bush White House, as described by former Treasury Secretary Paul ONeill, is a world out of kilter. Policy decisions are determined not by careful weighing of an issues complexities; rather, theyre dictated by a cabal of ideologues and political advisors operating outside the view of top cabinet officials. The President is not a fully engaged administrator but an enigma who is, at best, guarded and poker-faced but at worst, uncurious, unintelligent, and a puppet of larger forces. ONeill provided extensive documentation to journalist and author Suskind, including schedules with 7,630 entries and a set of 19,000 documents that featured memoranda to the President, thank-you notes, meeting minutes, and voluminous reports. The result, The Price of Loyalty, is a gripping look.. |
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Scathing, if not completely satisfying (
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The disappointing thing about Ron Suskinds book "The Price Loyalty", which chronicles ousted Treasury Secretary Paul ONeills stormy tenure in the Bush Administration, is that it doesnt provide a smoking gun that pulls back the curtain on all the misdeeds and duplicity of this current presidential ad..
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Able to Swap Paint with the Ridge Racer Series (
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Ford Racing 2 is definitely a far superior game to the original Ford Racing, which appeared on the original PlayStation in March 2001. While many may scoff at a racing game featuring only Ford vehicles, the true genius of the game shows in both the race venues and the overall gameplay itself. The..
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Have You Seen Ford Lately? (
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I couldnt help but shake the feeling that Ford Racing 2 is build Ford tough. Much like the line of cars and trucks the game focuses on, the game is nicely priced and an acceptable means of gaming. Its not going to impress anyone but its not going to kill anyone either.The game looks surprisingly ..
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Ford Racing |
If you have a "Friends dont let friends drive Chevys" bumper sticker on your car, Ford Racing is for you. This game makes you a driver on the Ford Racing team, on which youll compete against... well, other Fords. There are more than 15 different models to choose from, including Ford mainstays Mustang and Taurus, as well as a few concept cars. All of these race-tuned show-roomers are acutely modeled after the designs of their real-world counterparts, so that you can think of the game almost as a series of test drives, without the annoying salesmen or speed limits... |
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This game is crap! Whatever you do, do not buy this game! Well, if you like crappy graphics, and f****ed up gameplay, then sure, buy it. Im being nice by rating this game 1 star- thats how bad thsi game is...
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The Dark Side of the Light Chasers: Reclaiming Your Power, Creativity, Brilliance, and Dreams |
We know the shadow by many names: alter ego, lower self, the dark twin, repressed self, id. Carl Jung once said that the shadow "is the person you would rather not be." But even if you choose to hide your dark side, it will still cast a shadow, according to author Debbie Ford. Rather than reject the seemingly undesirable parts of ourselves, Ford offers advice on how to confront our shadows. Only by owning every aspect of yourself can you achieve harmony and "let your own light shine," she explains. "The purpose of doing shadow work, is to become whole. To end our suffering. To stop hiding ourselves from ourselves. Once we do this we can stop hiding ourselves from the rest of the world." As threatening as shadow work may seem, it is often very effective in creating transformati.. |
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Being the way you are (
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There is nothing wrong with you! This could sum up the message of this wonderful book."The reason for doing shadow work is to become whole. To end our suffering. To stop hiding ourselves from ourselves. Once we do this we can stop hiding from the rest of the world" Learning to accept ourselves ..
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