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How to Destroy a Village

How to Destroy a Village

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Book!!!!
Review: "As a young person, it is great to read the perspective of
my peer.
The book is well researched and contains astute analysis."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT POLITICAL BOOK
Review: "HOW TO DESTROY A VILLAGE" BY JASON FODEMAN IS A REAL EYE OPENER.
THIS BOOK SHOULD BE REQIRED READING FOR ALL HIGH SCHOOL , COLLEGE, AND UNIVERSITY STUDENTS CAUSE IT DOCUMENTS WHAT HAPPENS WHEAN CERTAIN POLITICANS GO BAD. IF ANYONE IS AT ALL CONCERNED ABOUT HILLARY CLINTON RUNNING FOR THE OFFICE OF PRESIDENT OR BEING A VICE PRESIDENTIAL NOMINEE THEAN YOU NEED TO BUY AND READ HOW TO DESTROY A VILLAGE BY JASON FODEMAN CAUSE HE HAS ALL OF HER MISCHIEF DOCUMENTED IN THIS THIN AND EASY TO READ HANDY LITTLE PAPERBACK BOOK. PLEASE GET ONE FOR YOURSELF AND GET ONE AS A GIFT FOR A FRIEND, FAMILY MEMBER, CO WORKER, CHURCH MEMBER, OR CIVICS CLUB MEMBER. THIS BOOK IS VERY EASY TO UNDERSTAND AND EVERY DOCUMENT HAS A SOURSE SO YOU CAN FIND IT FOR YOUR SELF. THIS WRITER IS VERY SMART AND HAS DONE AN EXELENT JOB RESERCHING AND PUTTING THIS BOOK TOGETHER.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fantastic !!!!!
Review: A MUST READ book by young Westport CT author
Jason D. Fodeman...it is a fantastic book that should be read...

"How to Destroy a Village" What the Clintons taught a 17 year old...I recommend this book to all

I truly believe this is a young man who shows us just what the Clinton legacy has put in the minds of our children...Truth can be altered, money at any cost and what we have strived to teach our children isn't always what they learn. He has written a phenominal book. What more evidence do we need to see that the Clinton legacy has tarnished the young people of this country. We as adults can go back and forth on a day to day basis, one side defending while the other appalled, but when a young person actually takes a year out of his active life to let the American people see just what an effect the former President has had on him, how can we close a blind eye? I truly believe that Jason will get more than a few people to sit up and take notice.

What a shame the other reviews are about their own agenda's and not the brilliant work put forth by a high school student who was curious as to why his parents taught him one set of values and the Clinton's showed him another!..Try being a teen and weighing those two options!

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: The Clinton's made me do it!
Review: According to the author, I no longer have to take responsibility for myself and my choice in actions. I can just blame it on Bill & Hil...and their evil cat Socks. Forget the fact that history is packed with leaders full of vices, it comes from our voting for humans and not robots. Churchill drank and smoked, Bill Bennett drops millions in slots, and Nancy Davis was four months pregnant when she walked down the aisle with Ronald Reagan, who had just left his first wife. Forget all that. Jason Fodeman did!

Forget Newt dumping his first wife as she was in the hospital figting cancer, (she was strong enough to sign the divorce papers, after all), for a younger woman. Forget that Bob Barr, one of the GOP leaders who was screaming loudest for "Family values" in the 90s apparently believed in "family" so much, he was on his 4th wife! The other three he left can blame Clinton for that too!

Adam & Eve and all that followed had nothing on the Clintons, and their influence on this young man. It's a wonder we didn't have 40 days and nights of rain after the whole Lewinsky thing.

One question comes to mind for Jason, "has he ever lied about having sex? to his parents?" After Clinton, he has someone to blame. The author needs to grow up, think for himself, and learn something about history. Otherwise he is just another talking head from the right, full of sound and fury but signifying nothing.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Ridiculous book
Review: Anyone that has been bored enough to listen to Rush or Anne Coulter for the past few years will find this current spew dull; anyone that is able to think for themselves will find it sickening that so many have been brainwashed by the current crop of neocons-

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: All Americans favor good morals
Review: As a member of the older generation, I am always pleased when I hear tell of a young fellow, here and there, who defends good American morals. But I am puzzled by the boy's style of argument. It is this way:
Young Justin says, rightly I believe, that people learn their morals by example. Has Justin and his friends changed the way they act, because of the way the President of the United States has acted? He does not say so. Then why does he complain about the bad moral example set by this wild President? If Justin is so good that he knows right from wrong, no matter what, then how about other boys. My boy is a good boy, as far as I know, and he votes for the Democrats.
And if he has changed the way he acts, and does all these bad things that he writes about, especially with bad girls, then how does he have the right to talk. It would prove his point, and good, but who is he to talk?
This is too much preaching for me.

Review by O. J. Haney

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you Jason
Review: As a mom raising three boys during the nightmarish Clinton years, I welcome this "tome" describing my years as a car-pooling mom lunging for the radio to turn it off before the kids were subjected to the latest news of "cavorting Bill" or "his co-dependent Hillary". I remember telling my sons that "this is not the way men, especially presidents, act, and women with integrity do not tolerate this behavior, even to acquire power".
This book is an opportunity to read about those horrors from my kids' perspective.
The author is bright, and it's obvious that he had his eyes open even though the dominant media insisted on dispensing spin in lock-step with the party line.
Jason Fodeman is no limosine liberal.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Divisive
Review: Columnist George Will wrote that Bill Clinton may not have been the worst President ever, but he was certainly the worst man ever to be President. While I'm not sure quite how George could reasonably compare the morality of Clinton with the other 42 men who have been President of the US during the course of history, there is no doubt that Clinton was one of the most divisive figures in American political history. In fact, mere mention of the Clintons still stokes up spirited debate among politically aware Americans. Herein Jason Fodeman gives us the perspective of a very bright young man who grew up during the Clinton era. For a more balanced and artful representation of the conflicts at the heart of the American political scene during this tumultuous era, see "Swan Haven", now available from the same publisher.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: horrible
Review: Completely ridiculous twaddle from a silly misguided far-right child. Totally worthless book complaining about how Bill Clinton ruined his childhood... since when were polititians supposed to be our mothers?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Proper Perspective of Honor
Review: Everyone wants to be wonderful - but they do not know how. Clinton did the impossible, the son of unknowns in Arkansas to President of the United States. And, then as a role model, he failed all who would have looked up to him. This book helps define that failure. Those who give this book a one star are blinded by their view of history. The fact this book was published is a testimony to the value of free speach in America. Were in not for this book and others like it, the Clintons would spin into fame. This book is a must read for all who believe that knowledge is power.


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