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On My Honor The Beliefs That Shape My Life

On My Honor The Beliefs That Shape My Life

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SCARY!!
Review: As a former critic of our Supreme Leader I found myself detained as an "Non Christian Enemy Combatant" shortly after the Congressional elections of 2002. While in solitary confinement and not allowed to speak to a lawyer I was allowed access to the military base's library of nutty right wing literature during the 2 hours a day I had my goggles and blindfolds removed. (As an aside, it was so strange, but I couldn't find a copy of the U.S. Constitution?) This book caught my eye and I could hardly put it down ...Needless to say, this book really indoctrinated me and I now see the error of my former Satanic and absolutely evil ways. Thank you Jesus for men like John Ashcroft who are willing to force their belief systems on others. And thank you to the members of my all white male secret tribunal for taking my race and gender into account when setting this now born again conservative evangelical protestant free!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A MUST READ BEFORE YOUR SECRET TRIBUNAL
Review: As a former critic of our Supreme Leader I found myself detained as an "Non Christian Enemy Combatant" shortly after the Congressional elections of 2002. While in solitary confinement and not allowed to speak to a lawyer I was allowed access to the military base's library of nutty right wing literature during the 2 hours a day I had my goggles and blindfolds removed. (As an aside, it was so strange, but I couldn't find a copy of the U.S. Constitution?) This book caught my eye and I could hardly put it down ...Needless to say, this book really indoctrinated me and I now see the error of my former Satanic and absolutely evil ways. Thank you Jesus for men like John Ashcroft who are willing to force their belief systems on others. And thank you to the members of my all white male secret tribunal for taking my race and gender into account when setting this now born again conservative evangelical protestant free!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: ...
Review: I could not put this book down! I found this book to be a fascinating insight into the U.S. Attorney General.

The book lets the reader see how John Ashcroft's life was shaped by his father and his own personal faith. In light of the United State's war on terrorism, I found it very comforting to learn that Ashcroft, one of America's leaders in that war, is grounded on a foundation of ethics, morals, and integrity.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Inspiring
Review: The Attorney General is honest in sharing his Christian worldview and how it shapes his decisions. He takes readers through a chronology of his life, however he doesn't spend a lot of time on details. What he does is highlight the major impact his dad had on his life. A significant amount of the book discusses the principles he learned from his dad and how he applied them to his own life. This intangible legacy, the legacy of Christian faith is one that has cause him to say he cares more about his eternal reputation rather than his place in history (which is temporal). There are some mundane matters his dad passed on to him as well, such as suggesting that he always dress for a position above the one he currently held to create the proper image. Overall this book provides an insight into the thinking of the author.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: SCARY!!
Review: This is a good primer on how to lie to the public and still try to look good.


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