Beat me to it, AI. If Michael Moore got anything right, it was his pointing out just how compromised the House of Bush is by the House of Saud. It is the western political leadership as a whole, at least in certain key nations, actually. And MM leaves that untouched because it would raise hard questions about his "Jihad? What, me worry?" pepeanisms. But it certainly includes such as Mr. Kean, Bush, and our pathetic "Washington Establishment"
Thanks for the links, MFT. Looks like you know your way around Amazon -- I use them, too, but not that much. Good to see that the Fahrenheit 451 thought police did not completely destroy the stock...
Hundreds of libraries complied and destroyed the masterpiece, the publisher was bombed and all those unlucky enough to have acquired it prior to the covert act of censorship disappeared under mysterious circumstances. B-b-b-ut it's a conspiracy!
There sits Rage Boy, ever eager to burn a few books for that Brilliant& Radiant Future [be it Red, be it Green, as long as it not be Red, White,& Blue]. But so very protective of his dear black 'copters. Ever eager to see Ricains decapitated, but so very protective of his charming saddamite thugbuddies. In Versailles, Rage is such exquisite fun for the Boy
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Steyn helped move sales at amazon.com, no doubt.
This Cambridge Press title is unavailable now, but it looks like you can get the digital download book review from amazon for about ten bucks.
Beat me to it, AI. If Michael Moore got anything right, it was his pointing out just how compromised the House of Bush is by the House of Saud. It is the western political leadership as a whole, at least in certain key nations, actually. And MM leaves that untouched because it would raise hard questions about his "Jihad? What, me worry?" pepeanisms. But it certainly includes such as Mr. Kean, Bush, and our pathetic "Washington Establishment"
Thanks for the links, MFT. Looks like you know your way around Amazon -- I use them, too, but not that much. Good to see that the Fahrenheit 451 thought police did not completely destroy the stock...
How about this rather pathetic wiki entry for the book? Written by some guy named TrueCon. Is this Pepe's new nickname?
It's a bit better now -- you'll have to go to the history of the page to see how it was before.
Hundreds of libraries complied and destroyed the masterpiece, the publisher was bombed and all those unlucky enough to have acquired it prior to the covert act of censorship disappeared under mysterious circumstances.
B-b-b-ut it's a conspiracy!
good you're out there watching out for those black helicopters, aa. they'll be landing any day now.
There sits Rage Boy, ever eager to burn a few books for that Brilliant& Radiant Future [be it Red, be it Green, as long as it not be Red, White,& Blue]. But so very protective of his dear black 'copters. Ever eager to see Ricains decapitated, but so very protective of his charming saddamite thugbuddies.
In Versailles, Rage is such exquisite fun for the Boy
aa, you are the only one enraged by the course of events.
Ah, of course. Say "hi" to your avatar for me
still taking everything literally, aren't you?
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