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Atlas Shrugged Book Contest

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The Socialist meme is exploding all over the planet. There is a Marxist / Keynesian fog covering the land. We need to raise the standard of Liberty.

Of the hundreds of books that I have read, the one that I believe has the most impact is Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. It is the universal acid to all forms of socialism and fascism. No dear reader it is not Shakespeare, but it is the most clarion call for liberty ever written. After reading Atlas you will forever look at the world differently. Therefore, in order to promote comments on my new website and as a contribution to the struggle for reversing this dreadful trend and promoting a return to a free society, I will give away 5 copies of Atlas Shrugged to the 5 best comments on this site over the next few weeks. The contest deadline will be that favorite Marxist holiday May Day!

Ok Comrades, Better Read than Dead ;-)

So, READ A FEW POSTS & POST YOUR COMMENTS ;-)

FYI: Check out progress on Atlas Shrugged the movie.

PS: If you found this valuable or interesting PLEASE let me know by dropping me a comment !


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