You Get What You Pay For - All About Family Book Critique

By Isabella Hughes


This book is a stimulus package that helps convince Americans that their faith and their works can propel our country past the present economic and social difficulties. When you read this book, you will meet a brilliant politician with very definite opinions about where we are at today as a country, and where we should be going.

What Palin adds is some description of the destruction to people and country caused when we forget the truth of those old verities. People who want to believe in quick fixes, who hate the idea of competition and believe that we can all just get along if only we hold hands and sing Kumbaya, are not going to like this book.

Theories from the perceived elites didn't build this country and they won't be the ones to restore it to its former greatness. Ordinary, patriotic Americans will. Let's say there is something wrong with a car, do we look try to see what the problem with the car is while we are trying to use it for transportation or after it went through a compactor? I don't understand conservatives (who never fail to dissent from a war they disagree with) who think that our freedoms of speech really shouldn't apply when at war. If you love God, family and country, or are interested in finding out what those three entities are all about, you'll go away with the knowledge you were looking for. She's simple, yet complex. Gavora references the Emperor's New Clothes and modifies the story by making Reference to the "Empress" not wearing any clothes. This is political satire at its best.

Sarah Palin is completely awesome! All liberals need to eat dirt!

I think Obama should read this book, he might learn that his idea for America won't work. America is a great country where anyone can succeed if they try hard enough. That's not fair, and that's not going to get me outta debt. Just a good, hard, honest job will, like the one I used to have before they shipped it overseas.

I'm 99% certain that this was ghost-written (I didn't see the word "repudiate" anywhere) by someone who has never actually studied history or political science. Howling errors and insane ideological statements abound; I don't even recommend reading this for a laugh. God bless Sarah and her family, as she shouts to the world how great our country is. Hope I might share in person with her one day, as our military family is based out of Ft Wainwright.

Sarah Palin did not write this book. In addition, she offers nothing new. There are millions and millions of us out here who could benefit from your spot-on ideas on how to govern, and who are benefitting from your exuberant, kind, capable, generous and hilarious existence. I suspect that most of the mean-spirited, rude attacks are from people who are simply jealous. I take heart that there are still people out there who are willing to voice their feelings and beliefs so well and to share them with any and all. Her writing style is very easy to consume and she does an admirable job of expressing her core values. In America By Heart Palin shares many stories about hiking, climbing and hunting and she definitely comes across as a mother figure at home in the Last Frontier. She talks of her forty years living with Alaska's vast wilderness as her backyard and she knows whereof she speaks.




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