Have you bought Ron Paul's book yet?

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  • Yes

    Votes: 84 79.2%
  • No

    Votes: 12 11.3%
  • About to!

    Votes: 10 9.4%

  • Total voters
    106
I pre-ordered from Amazon the day it was available and I still haven't gotten it yet :mad: (it's on the way :))
 
I just got it in the mail today. Am In chapter two already. If my friends want to borrow it, i might buy more copies for that purpose. Right now, it seems like it will definitely be a book to hand to someone if they ask me: "what do you want politics to be like?"
 
I've been buying it for my liberal friends. I think I'm up to 10 copies.

I read my copy in less than 24 hours after receiving it.

Z
 
Had two of my most recent purchases of the book autographed by the good doctor today!
 
Read it in two days - it really fired me up. It is concise, easy to understand (for anyone with a brain) and I'm sending a copy to my status quo parents to convert them. This is a great way to teach people about the rEVOLution without sending them 30,000 youtube links! :)
 
Just got mine about an hour ago. Been locked up in my room reading since, just came out for some water and figured I'd check here real quick. Amazing book.
 
I bought seven copies! One when it was first announced via Amazon (arrived 10 days ago), then six more last night for the six delegates and alternates elected at our Republican District Convention April 19th, who are all party regulars, all very nice, and all scared to death of Ron Paul's supporters for no reason except what they hear from the MSM.

Kill 'em with kindness! :-)
 
Bought mine last week - Hard Cover & Audio.

Bought a second copy to donate to the library.

Just ordered a third for a friend who is supporting Obama, but said he would support Ron Paul if he ran third party.
 
I've bought 11 of them, and am sending 6 of them to delegates from my congressional district to the national convention.
 
Finished reading it last night, just got back from Barnes & Noble and bought another copy for my brother to read and then pass on... I'm planning on buying 2 more, one for my father and one for my local library (if they're not planning on getting one in).
 
This made me curious about the best seller list itself.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/10/21/opinion/21pubed.html?pagewanted=1&_r=1

Unlike Nielsen’s BookScan, which gives industry subscribers actual sales numbers at 4,500 retail outlets, the Times list, like those of other newspapers, gives only a book’s ranking. USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, two competing national newspapers, name the booksellers they survey. The Times refuses to do that for fear that someone will try to game the system — for example, making strategic bulk buys to inflate sales numbers. When bulk purchases are reported, The Times puts the symbol of a dagger beside the book’s title to alert readers.

Any bets on if he makes the list whether he'll get a dagger or not?
 
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