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Title: An Email Turtle Got
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Published: Mar 10, 2012
Author: Turtle
Post Date: 2012-03-10 12:22:02 by Turtle
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Mao actually killed over 110 million Chinese in 27 years and the Soviets killed 70-80 million in the former USSR in 71 years. Wanted to correct your stats.

Have you ever read Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand ? That and The Vision Of Ayn Rand by Nathaniel Branden, a book of 527 pages text of his 20 NBI Lectures on Objectivism, would help you deal with your issues. Both are available from Amazon.

I'm available for consultation too.


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This was about an article I had at Occidental Observer a year ago.

Ayn Rand..whackjob.

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Another one of her works well worth reading is "The Virtue of Selfishness".

Rand was a well-respected author but not truly accepted by many people in the academic world because in the schools of so-called "higher learning", they shun the idea of individualism and praise altruism.

This country was not founded on the notion of altruism but the complete opposite; the pursuit of individual happiness and freedom. But socialists shun freedom and personal happiness. Their way of thinking is that when raising your child, it becomes everybody's problem. This is where Hillary Clinton's book, "It Takes a Village" comes into play because Clinton's books embraces socialism all the way. So in essence your child becomes the village idiot.

And as Rand has plainly addressed this in all her writings, socialism and communism are set up to destroy absolutely everything including the human will and spirit.

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