Gen. Franks isn't one of those. I didn't need to read his book to know Clinton did absolutely zip nil on national security, either, but Franks' discussions of the "plans" which were made prior to Pres. Bush's election shows catching Osama sure wasn't one of them.
I know that, nor was it my intention to imply any such thing. Books by the good guys, like Gen. Franks, help to balance the totally false record the Clintonistas and their fellow travellers are trying to impart to history. I merely wanted to strongly make it clear that we have our own first-hand experiences with those times. For us, books can help flesh out behind-the-scenes details, but we don't need books to tell us the truth.
Instead, we can help make sure the truth gets passed down to future generations (which, of course, is what Gen. Franks is doing in his own book). We can tell our children and grandchildren the truth. We can be watchful of what goes in textbooks used to teach our children and grandchildren. We have an important role to play to ensure that the truth is not covered up forever.