Tuesday, January 6, 2009

My top books for politically incorrect info

#1: The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism
It's an excellent book for people interested in the subject but who don't understand the scientific mumbo-jumbo.

#2: The Politically Incorrect guide to Darwinism and Intelligent Design
Again, a great book for anyone interested but who don't want to bother with the advanced stuff.

#3: The Politically Incorrect Guide to Science
Sort of a combination of the above two, it also discusses nuclear power and other scientific subjects while keeping it understandable.

#4: The War Between the States: America's Un-Civil War
This book is essentially a history of the war and Reconstruction from a Christian perspective. It's also my main source of Lincoln info.

#5: The Really Inconvenient Truths
A great book about environmentalism in general, it talks about the environmental catastrophes that environmentalists and liberals have caused.

#6: Liberal Fascism
This discusses liberalism's similarities to fascism, but without calling names at all. It also talks about liberal policies and beliefs.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does this fit into the environmental aspect of the book?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090113/ap_on_re_au_an/as_australia_rabbit_infestation

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divine bovine

Drake said...

Two questions.
#1 Which book are you referring to?
#2 I could have sworn that yesterday I saw something about "rabbit infestation" in the site address. Did I, or am I just crazy?

Anonymous said...

i was referring to The Politically Incorrect Guide to Global Warming and Environmentalism but I can't remember what the actual story was but it did speak to rabbit infestation b/c of some poor decision by some animal/environmental activist. sorry you need to respond quicker to your posts if you are going to run a blog site...just a suggestion.

divine bovine

Drake said...

Do I know you? I'm just wondering.

Anonymous said...

yes

divine bovine

Drake said...

So... who are you? Not necessarily your name, but some clue as to who you are.