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My mistake; reading Barbara Olsen's "Final Days'
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Posted on 12/05/2001 8:08:26 AM PST by robjna
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posted on
12/05/2001 8:08:26 AM PST
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robjna
To: robjna
Its OK to rant, maybe we'll all eventually be heard.
To: robjna
I read the book this past weekend and lent it to my sister-in-law who is having an epiphany about the Clintons.
To: robjna
"How can an American media continue to not expose these two"Read "Bias" by Bernard Goldberg and you'll see how.
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12/05/2001 8:13:05 AM PST
by
kahoutek
To: robjna
Our family has a ritual of exchanging Christmas lists so the person gets what (s)he wants. I have a quite liberal sister-in-law who is going to have to buy the book for me. She'll probably retch when she reads the subtitle.
The Final Days: A Behind the Scenes Look at the Last, Desperate Abuses of Power by the Clinton White House
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posted on
12/05/2001 8:14:02 AM PST
by
Aeronaut
To: robjna
Do what I do, pass the book around.
To: Registered
Bought it for my brother and he bought me one. Quite a little read, isn't it? Bless Barbara Olson and d--n the Clinton's.
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12/05/2001 8:18:33 AM PST
by
Peach
To: robjna
For the assinine liberals, it's "The Final Daze" !!!
To: Redleg Duke
I read the book this past weekend and lent it to my sister-in-law who is having an epiphany about the Clintons. Oh, please share details. I know many of us have been praying to witness just such an ephiphany among our own liberal friends and relatives.
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posted on
12/05/2001 8:27:04 AM PST
by
Exigence
To: Registered
Do what I do, pass the book around. Same here, then donate to the local libraries.
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posted on
12/05/2001 8:28:57 AM PST
by
backhoe
To: Aeronaut
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posted on
12/05/2001 8:30:13 AM PST
by
DinkyDau
To: Aeronaut
'Our family has a ritual of exchanging Christmas lists so the person gets what (s)he wants.' I am certain she will realize your mistake a get you an autograph copy of 'It Takes a Village'.
To: robjna
It really is a GREAT read. The arrogance of this white trash couple is appauling and to think those morons in New York ElecteD her Senator. Scary.
This is an old picture but worth reshowing!
THE CLINTOONS LEAVING THE WHITE HOUSE
To: Registered
"Do what I do, pass the book around." Not me. I'll get a fresh copy for all I want to read it. Let's not dilute the sales figures by sharing.
Besides, it would take a shotgun blast to the face to get me to part with Hell to Pay. BKO, herself, wrote me the most wonderful autograph. She had beautiful handwriting.
{sob}
To: robjna
Yes, I understand how you feel. For the same reasons you put down the Olson book, I will not watch CNN or ABC News, and I will never watch a Clinton speech. Actually, I don't need the anger and rage - it's for my health. I wouldn't want to give my enemies the satisfaction of knowing their reprobate despicable antics have affected my health.
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12/05/2001 8:34:36 AM PST
by
exmarine
To: Cyber Liberty
I bought Final Days as soon as it was published. Great read.
Bought another copy as a gift for a friend and will buy a third for myself, as I wish to keep one copy 'pristine' and use the other for reference - make notes in margins, underline passages etc.
RIP Barbara.
To: robjna
Neighbor, there is something to be said for "moving on," but there is also a case for
righteous anger and indignation
at what this country was subjected to for eight years. I usually let "my links do the talking for me," like these:
-clintonism in one easy lesson--
and...
The Holiday *Best* of Bill Clinton & his Friends!
...but do you know why- besides simple justice- I want the whole crew held to account?
Because if America does not recognize & punish these clowns, and see her own malfeasance in their reign- we are likely to repeat it some time in the future. We won't survive another like clinton. Gar-ran-dam-tee it!
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posted on
12/05/2001 8:42:24 AM PST
by
backhoe
To: Registered
Do what I do, pass the book around. You're a trusting soul, Reg. I learned years ago not to "loan" books, because even honest people who sincerely intend to return them, often don't.
Rather than be annoyed with a friend, I've stopped loaning books, buying several copies when appropriate, just giving the books away, making it known that no return is expected. Costs a few dollars, saves a few friendships. And sometimes makes the friendship a little stronger, and triggers a reciprocal gift.
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To: robjna
I, too, ordered the book and read it when published. I had a hard time reading more than a few pages at a time - it made me sick all over again knowing what that slimeball did!
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