Customer Review: After taking statins for several years, my mother-in-law suddenly became very forgetful - repeating the same question four times in less than 15 minutes, forgetting that she had gone shopping or to the doctor that morning, etc. It was quite frightening for all of us. The battle to persuade my... more info
Customer Review: This book totally enlightened me to what I had been given by my Dr. and had been taking for over 4 months when I started noticing side effects that were described in the book my Dr. told me that it was all in my head. I then went to see a 2nd Dr. who immediatly took me off of the statins and I still... more info
Customer Review: I basically bought this book because my Uncle is in it. His name was William A. Carrozo. It was misspelled in the book. However, he recently passed away on March 11, 2009.
Customer Review: Race and the Drug War Randall G. Shelden November 8, 2009 According to the latest national figures, the incarceration rate of racial minorities continues to dwarf the rate for whites. According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics, in June, 2008 the overall incarceration rate for black... more info
Customer Review: I heard about this book about 7 years ago. Reading it has given me more historical facts on why the drug war failed!
As a cop, it did not take long for me to see that in my everyday work.
Customer Review: "Ted Galen Carpenter's new book is an indispensable, up-to-date examination of `Washington's futile war on drugs in Latin America,' as its subtitle states the topic. The author, a vice president at the Cato Institute, surveys the history of this policy, dissects the `ugly American' tactics used to... more info