Posted on 08/09/2004 4:14:16 PM PDT by we_will_prevail
The photo below appears to currently be on Barnes & Noble's server.
On the plus side, maybe they'll sell some copies to liberal idiots who expect a pro-Kerry book. ;)
"internet grafitti"....sure...its called hacking, and it is a crime. barnes and noble has to be very careful to take this seriously cuz big spending book buyers like me can get pissed off and start buying elsewhere.
These anti-Bush folks are really dumb. This may be funny to them (actually, it is funny in a very juvenille way), but it just creates more publicity for the book!
Nothing like free publicity...
Typical Dem ploy: deface, deride or defame what you cannot address with facts.
We should therefore expect a lot of this.
Swift Vets on Oreilly and Hannity tonight
Monday, August 9, 2004
8:00 pm: Steve Gardner will appear on the Bill O'Reilly Show (Fox News cable TV, national).
9:00 pm: John O'Neill will appear on the Hannity & Colmes (Fox News cable TV, national).
Infantile and silly behavior. What can you say?
I'm not convinced B&N didn't have a hand in this. You are just slapped in the face with all the anti-Bush books at both of the B&Ns closest to where I live, with other conservative titles in much less visible spots.
Well said.
A Kerry supporter with the ability to hack a web page is a little surprising, but the ethics of such conduct is about what one would expect.
Kerry Spokesman: "Its absurd to blame the Kerry campaign for this juvenile act. John F Kerry would never do away with UN."
If they were worth anything, Christmas in Cambodia is perfect for SNL.
*groan* *snrk* mrfl glrb BAHwahahahahaha!!!!
Agree totally! The B&N stores here bury all conservative literature in the back. I remember getting into it with the manager, when Coulter's "Treason" was first released in hardcover.
B&N had a special stand promoting Ann's new book, but the stand (and every book on it) was facing the wall in the rear of the store. When I confronted the manager, she just blew it off as "some kids playing a joke." However, she couldn't explain why, three days later, the stand was (again) facing the wall.
My point to her was that ALL bestsellers should be displayed at the front of the store. I asked, "Would it kill you to be honest?" .... as I walked toward the exit.
...sung to the Band Aid song " Do they know its Christmas time at all?"
We hit it pretty hard earlier today here:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1188172/posts
And Drudge had it posted on his website.
I called B&N and they have since corrected the error.
I can say DU, can you?
On second thought, no, those people aren't smart enough to 'hack'.
Ah! I misread the URL on the picture in post #1. I thought it was still up.
My bad. Apologies to B&N.
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