Lies the Government Told You: Myth, Power, and Deception in American History
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Product Details
- Author: Andrew P. Napolitano
- Publication Date: 2010-03-02
- Publisher: Thomas Nelson
- Product Group: Book
- Manufacturer: Thomas Nelson
- Binding: Hardcover, 368 pages
- Features:
- ISBN13: 9781595552662
- Condition: New
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- Package Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 830L x 570W x 140H
- Weight: 95
- List Price: $24.99
- ISBN: 1595552669
- ASIN: 1595552669
Customer Reviews
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Need more primary sources
2010-09-05
Reviewer: Kalyn B. Comings
Judge Napolitano's political book, "Lies the Government Told You", outlines seventeen different lies the government has been feeding Americans over the course of history. Are all men created equal? Does every vote really count? Are you truly innocent until proven guilty? Many Americans are unfortunately sucked into believing these falsehoods. The media, and almost every politician, want you to believe that you live in a free society where you can control your own circumstances, but it is simply not true.
Napolitano dissects each lie into a very organized and understandable way, and is careful to give both sides of the argument. I was impressed at how he called out both Republicans and Democrats, stating that both have repeatedly lied to Americans for centuries. But, there were some parts that left me confused and unsure about the validity of Napolitano's sources. Almost every source was secondary and he relied too much on opinion articles. For instance, Napolitano describes FDR and his supposed part in allowing and even provoking the Japanese to attack Pearl Harbor. All so he could have a legitimate excuse to join the war. Napolitano's only source is a book devoted to the topic, yet it is written by a conspiracy theorist. Maybe it did happen, and maybe it didn't, but I would have liked to see more concrete evidence.
All in all, I really enjoyed the book, even though it did get me a little hot-headed at times. It even inspired me to write this post here, based on the social security scam. A definite must-read if you enjoy raising your blood pressure! :)
Best work yet
2010-09-02
Reviewer: The Critic
This is one of the better books out there that is shining a bright light into the den of jackals known as gunverment. Judge Napolitano shows that no matter what anyone (save Ron Paul) says is a flat out LIE. Just review non-gunverment approved history to see for yourself.
Missing disk
2010-08-28
Reviewer: wc
Disk 5 and 6 have identical content
Disk 7 shows that content intended for disk 6 is missing
Fabulous read!
2010-08-25
Reviewer: Yvonne
Judge Namolitano believes in America and bristles at the injustices that have been done in the name of government. Surprisingly, we have been duped for generations. Want to get the scoop? This is the book!
WAY too political.
2010-08-24
Reviewer: Daniel B. Slocum
I suppose I was looking for journalism. You will not find a "just the facts" moment in this book. Thankfully we live in a country of such great freedoms and fairness. Yes, we can all criticize the government, but what would we do without government? Seriously.
We all know that the system is far from perfect. That can be said for every single country on this planet to some extent.
There are some interesting points in this book, but I'm a bit tired of the 'political agenda' books that clutter the bookstores. I wish we had a version of this very book written as PURE JOURNALISM with numerous verifiable sources.
All that said, this book will appeal to many. It's not my cup of tea- but YOU may end up loving it. I can't give it my lowest rating because- as I mentioned- there are some nuggets of gold here. Two stars from me, but give it a read for yourself. It's not a waste of time by any stretch.

