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Every Knee Shall Bow: The Truth and Tragedy of Ruby Ridge and the Randy Weaver Family

Every Knee Shall Bow: The Truth and Tragedy of Ruby Ridge and the Randy Weaver Family

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well written and detailed report on the Ruby Ridge Incident.
Review: This is a well written book. It is as exciting and easy to read as a novel. All sides of the controversy get a fair hearing. The beliefs of the Weavers, the White Separtist Movement, Christian Identity and others involved in this controversy are explained. The author definately had his point of view but covered all points of view fairly.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Well-written and Spell-binding!
Review: This was a well-written and well-researched report of what happened at Ruby Ridge and it explained how the government failed in its duties to protect and serve. Had it not been so tragic -- a pre-teenage boy killed by U. S. Marshalls, a mother with her baby in her arms killed by an FBI sniper, a U. S. Marshall also killed -- one might refer to this incident as a comedy of errors. Jess Walter was fair to all sides and expressed the frustration felt by the Marshall whose duty it was to bring Randy Weaver in but who felt his hands were tied until the whole situation overwhelmed him and his team.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Refreshingly evenhanded account of Ruby Ridge
Review: Unlike most books written about Ruby Ridge and Waco, this book is well written and straightforward, free of the extremist polemics that fill other accounts. It also makes a good, suspenseful read.


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