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Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Book Review, The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt

Book Review, The Rough Riders by Theodore Roosevelt 

Pay no heed to readers who express automatic opposition.  At times we don’t realize what truth is until someone gives false contest, even if criticism becomes more than a simple description for artists and debtors worldwide.  Teddy would’ve been a believer of religion, evolution, military, science, and so many other lines for dispute I’m in while covering his violent philosophy for the likes of Cuba, a country the former President of the United States invaded back then which now obscures reality to the point of cognition between sleeping neighborhoods in wear and tear.  There’s a lot I sympathize about Cuba: nature, leaves, sand, shapes, sizes, proportions, and accommodations for a system of beliefs that has been affected by Roosevelt’s mixed bag on his roughness and smoothness.  Theodore wasn’t derogatory whatsoever.  He added kindness to the picture for partners in crime and enemies on the front.  In fact, some of his statements about Spanish food have made me cry due the intensity, the exaggerations for his conduct in the wilderness through quick horrors common to islands across the world we live in for equality by means within decisions and sacrifices.  What if inclusion among his ranks also hinted at separation for our equality way back when within production lines, because I’m quite interested in fights above shaky grounds as near to the main oceans on our behalf?  Usually there’s no spelling errors here- in fact, only 1 has been spotted under my glass orb.  America has been through changes obviously.  “Half-breed” was a term then that has now become derogatory since words from the past can give generations of the future with different voices new means of vulgarity that we have to question taste on.  Of course, if you’re looking at a picture of Theodore Roosevelt with total glee, I’m afraid I’m going to have to discourage you about that illusion.  Roosevelt killed animals and harmed people.  Well, what’s to be expected from a man of war?  Teletubbies?  No, we’re most certainly beyond that point if I do admit it myself, for we’ve come a long way towards our evolution in beliefs and action as far as the eye can see until it’s perished by failure of the body.  Teddy treated cases where ideas added onto privilege under scope between brightness and sudden disappointments, right where the mark left conceptual proclamations in a tunnel out of assumptions for military endeavor, but also beyond confirmations for the permissions given among himself and others in the invasion crew.  Nature around him was provided in words just from his very authorship.  Evolution as well as faith helped him survive wherever our sun shined elsewhere.  Vision, in addition to philosophy, created the doubtful estimates on his behalf and his choice of words leak upon us from the heavens out of Earth’s then-daily management.  A word like “racism” itself would’ve never existed without evolution and “evolution” is as much a theological symbol as it is a scientific expedition.  



https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/286271.The_Rough_Riders

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