Posted on 10/12/2004 11:46:11 AM PDT by staticmh
Slate recently conducted a survey of 31 prominent American novelists, of course most responding with nasueating rants against Bush. But a few were supportive of Bush, namely Robert Ferrigno & Thomas Mallon. Support their books on Amazon and counter the negative reviews Kerry supporters are posting on the site!
Support Robert Ferrigno
Support Thomas Mallon
freerepublic original post here and Slate article
What is their novels suck? Buy them anyway because they like President Bush?
You missed this one:
Orson Scott Card
I'm a Democrat voting for Bush, even though on economic issues, from taxes to government regulation, I'm not happy with the Republican positions. But we're at war, and electing a president who is committed to losing it seems to be the most foolish thing we could do. Personal honesty is also important to me, and Kerry is obviously not in the running on that point, given that he can't keep track of the facts in his own autobiography.
Ferrigno is already getting bad reviews due to his pro-Bush comments.
Thanks for reminding me!. I've been meaning to read Bandbox for a while.
you don't have to buy them if they suck, just counter the bush-bashing on amazon is all I'm saying
Roger L. Simon
I am a registered Democrat. I disagree with George W. Bush on gay marriage, stem-cell research, a woman's right to choose, and, to a lesser extent, a host of other issues, but I am supporting him unreservedly for president. We are in a protracted war with Islamofascism and I do not trust John Kerry to lead us in that war for one minute. Also, I think my party has been hijacked by a cult of know-nothing isolationism out of the 1930s. But if they win, I hope the hell I'm wrong.
Ferrigno's a freeper: crimethrillerrobert http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1242808/posts
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