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  • Sheeros - very helpful!I ordered this book to take along on a driving trip to Florida from NC. It was very nice to have although I found I used the app on my android more. So, if you dont have an app and you have a good navigator beside you this is a wonderful book to find restaurants, restrooms, gas and other things along the major interstates.
  • Efrem Sepulveda "history geek" - Just the facts folks.Radley Balko's book on the rise of militarism of American police forces reads like a slow moving train wreck. The abuses of liberty by the police that are revealed in this book did not suddenly develop overnight, but rather have occurred over the course of a half century beginning with the tough-on-crime measures (including stop and frisk) of Governor Nelson Rockefeller of New York and the development of one of the first SWAT teams in the late 1960s by Darryl Gates who would become Chief of Police of the Los Angeles Police Department.

    Balko's telling of the police and civil libertarian abuses is very readable in that the developments are told in chronological order starting with the history of writs in ancient Rome and the Founding Fathers concerns over standing armies and the inserting of the Third Amendment into the Bill of Rights that dealt with the quartering of troops. The book comes up to the present day.

    In the opinion of the author, the two main culprits in strengthening police power were the drug war and the war on terror. In the drug war, the doling out of massive grant money from the federal government to local police forces depended on the perverse incentives of multiple drug arrests and the padding statistics to justify funding. Also, police were given the power to seize assets on drug crime suspects even before they were convicted of crimes. Militarization reared its ugly head in the Waco fiasco where military vehicles were utilized to break down David Koresh's compound. Today, the war on terror is used as an excuse for even small police departments to obtain military hardware including armored personnel carriers. As of this writing, the Concord, New Hampshire city council approved the acceptance of a federal grant to obtain a tank-like vehicle for its police department even though the prevalence of violent crime is next to nil in that part of the country. Needless to say, the Fourth Amendment is in serious jeopardy according to Balko as the growth of no-knock raids exploded over the past several decades.

    When New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg stated that the New York Police Department is the seventh largest army in the world, then one must conclude that the barrier between the military and the police has been blurred to a substantive degree. The author does give us hope that the abuses can be curtailed. He cites the rising use of smartphones and cameras to record police abuses as one method in restoring the restraints on unlimited police power. He also suggested many reforms that need to be considered to restore an air of liberty in our cities and towns. Balko correctly notes that we are not in police state yet as we still have habeas corpus and can travel somewhat freely (a notion that I dispute with TSA checkpoints at airports and along highways), but if left unchecked, police power can swallow our liberties within a short period of time. This excellent book is 336 pages long with and end note section and index. I highly recommend this book for those who are concerned about their liberties. Five stars
  • Banana Virgin - Important questionI have to admit, I have never sliced a banana before buying the 571B. It wasn't nearly as painful as I thought it would be and it went really fast. I actually really liked it...a lot! I can't keep myself from slicing bananas a few times a day now. I'm thinking of experimenting a little bit...does anybody know if this works for plantains????
  • Virtual Habitat, LLC - My Hutzler 571December 14th, 2011. The Hutzler 571 came upon my life suddenly, unexpected like a sneaker wave. It happened about a year ago I guess. I was at one of those white elephant parties, you know, where everyone exchanges some sort of gag gift then gleefully fight over ownership of the best one. I picked the package with the 571. Sure everyone had a good laugh. I didn't see the humor. Lucky for me that no one challenged the gift, and I could take my prize home. There was something about the Hutzler that got its hooks into me right away and I couldn't stop thinking about her. The graceful curve of the back, the soft sensual yellow finish, and that oh so perfect mid-section. My fingers would explore those eighteen delightful segments for hours and hours. I would wake up sometimes in the middle of the night to a sweaty panic, but she would be there under my pillow to calm my fears and assure me that everything would be ok. Yes, my wife thought this was unusual behavior even for me, but she passed it off as a mid-life crisis of sorts, certain it would blow over soon. It didn't. I started making excuses to be alone with my beautiful Hutzler every chance I could. Then the trouble started.
    I began to fantasize about being with two Hutzlers. I thought my 571 would be ok with the idea, so I ordered another. It was fantastic. She was great, just like my first! I could carry one in my pocket and always keep her close to me while the other was safe at home. I started buying more, not just for myself, but to share with my friends and family. Very soon, I had hundreds of Hutzlers. They were in every drawer in the house. They were in my glove compartment, my tackle box, tool chest etc. I kept several cases in the closet and more stored in the attic. My family didn't want any more 571's and my friends started to disappear, not returning my calls or e-mails. My job suffered too when I dumped everything out of my desk to make room for Hutzlers. My co-workers thought I had a problem of some sort and told me I needed help; they just didn't "get" me. I was fired and told to "clean out my damn desk and don't come back". When my wife found out that I had lost my job, she took the car, took what was left of the savings account and left me. The next day a moving truck came and took all the furniture. I gave each mover a case of Hutzlers. They laughed at me, which hurt, deeply.
    February 9th, 2013. It's been raining for days and days here in Portland. My blue jeans are soaked. I have an old rain coat that doesn't fit quite right, but the hood can be scrunched up and used as a sort of pillow against the hard concrete. When daylight breaks, I will start looking for food again and maybe a new shelter against the Oregon winter. Deep in my pocket I feel the reassuring warmth of my Hutzler 571. She never left me. She's been faithful and true. The only friend I have left in this world.
  • N. Sporek - This book is my "bible".I'm just past the half way point. This book is just as good if not better than his other book the End of Faith.

    As a debater I'd hate to have to try to go against Mr. Harris He makes some really amazing points that will make it difficult for any religious person to honestly deal with and still follow their faith.

    My only criticism is that he tends to show off his vocabulary and this may turn off some readers not use to higher English. It still gets 5 out of 5 though.

    I hope this book gets translated into as many languages as possible.

    This book oozes with rationalism and I think it has the potential to change and save the world from peoples obsession to hold onto mythology as fact.

    He doesn't preach Atheism which is a good thing because that is a form of irrational religious faith as well. He promotes "well being" for all. In my opinion that's a hard thing to criticize.

    Any opponent of organized religion needs to have this book in their arsenal.

    Long live Sam Harris