Review of Court vs Pro se
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Review of Court vs Pro se
Money and power have proven throughout history to triumph a lot, especially over those who have none of them. However, there are exceptional, brave individuals who don't let this stop them from telling the truth as it is. Still, corruption is an unavoidable issue that has eaten deep into society. In Court vs Pro se, I must commend Carmelo Pinnavaria for writing a book as transparent as this.
When we think of all the wars that our great nation, America, has fought, what probably comes to mind are the deaths, war heroes, and mass destruction that they brought. However, successful wars are financed. This is why the author in this book stated some expensive wars that the Federal Reserve Bank had financed, which doesn't in any way equal the amount of lives lost. One of those well-known wars is World War II, which lasted for 3 years and 9 months, cost America $4.1 trillion, and led to the loss of 405,399 deaths. The USA joined this war on December 8, 1941, by declaring war on Germany and Italy. They won after dropping nuclear bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and they came out with the Soviet Union as the world's superpower.
It was interesting to read about Motorola's history and major changes over the years through the eyes of Carmelo. It was sad that he was laid off despite his rich experience in the industry. I read some interesting facts about Bin Laden and his involvement with the USA. While reading about the assassinations of Presidents Kennedy and Lincoln and the possible suspects, I came across a brief history of the Rothschilds. They were a German-Jewish family that established a successful banking business in the late eighteenth century. To contain the wealth within the family and expand the business, the Rothschild family designated five sons to establish banks across five European countries.
As much as this book contained interesting facts, there were things that didn't sit well with me. The book had too many errors that affected my understanding sometimes. There was too much information in the book that overwhelmed me because of the many deviations in it. There were parts of the book I found too wordy and filled with elaborate explanations that bored me at times. Still, this book has so many things to share with American citizens about their country.
I rate this book 3 out of 5 stars. I found errors. The parts that I didn't find interesting and those deviations that affected my reading of the book made me remove another star. Still, I appreciate the many pictures in it. They went a long way toward helping me better understand what I was reading. I recommend this book to those who have ever gone pro se in court.
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However, there were a few issues that affected the overall experience. The book had some errors and the excessive amount of information, along with deviations, made it a bit overwhelming. Some parts were too wordy and dragged on, which could be a tad dull.
Taking all of this into consideration, I reckon I'd give this book a 3 out of 5 stars rating. It's not perfect, but it does have its merits. The inclusion of pictures helped with understanding, and American citizens might find it worth a read to learn more about their country.
Y'all might enjoy this book if you're into history and want to explore different perspectives. Just keep in mind, it ain't without its flaws. Dynamic character dynamics, felt authentic and nuanced.
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