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ARE BOOKSELLERS SUPPRESSING 'UNFIT FOR COMMAND' IN YOUR AREA?
Bookstore Employees LIE About UNFIT FOR COMMAND in Nashville; various FR posts ^ | August 19, 2004 | GretchenM

Posted on 08/19/2004 9:38:39 PM PDT by GretchenM

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To: GretchenM

Yesterday I went to Borders in Brea, Calif. and typed the title into the search box on their electronic inventory catalog. The book is not in stock at any Southern California Borders, but is listed as "on the way."


301 posted on 08/21/2004 9:25:50 AM PDT by Taft in '52
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To: FairOpinion

http://mediamatters.org/items/200408200003

Seems these people are asking for this book to be supressed.

Media Matters For America sends letter to Wal-Mart, Amazon.com, and Barnes & Noble asking these top booksellers to review policies on selling Unfit for Command


302 posted on 08/21/2004 10:02:59 AM PDT by Letitring
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To: GretchenM

My Borders in Rockaway, NJ says the waiting list is 45, but they're getting 40 copies on Monday. We'll see--I'm waiting for their phone call to pick mine up. Will keep you posted.


303 posted on 08/21/2004 10:06:48 AM PDT by Pharmboy (History's greatest agent for freedom: The US Armed Forces)
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To: GretchenM

I called the Borders store in Brea, Calif. this morning. A spokesman there explained that there were no copies available because "the publisher is releasing only a few copies at a time so as to stimulate a huge demand."


304 posted on 08/21/2004 10:15:33 AM PDT by Taft in '52
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To: GretchenM; mystery1
Yep, we're a few miles north of San Diego city, and same thing here, when my brother a decorated former 101st Army Ranger in Vietnam, tried to obtain the book from Barnes & Noble in our neighborhood. He went to the Walden Book Store, and the manager there was much more sympathetic, and said they actually had the book in decent numbers until Aug. 15 (when B&N said it wouldn't come out until) and then he said they sold out in seconds. They are simply waiting for more to come in. My brother told the Walden's guy that he didn't understand why B&N-- a book STORE that SELLS BOOKS-- didn't seem to want to make money selling books. Kinda strange form of capitalism.

I just wanted you guys to know that North County B&N book stores are just as bad as SD city ones.

Like Michael Savage said on Friday... I now know which party is telling people which books to read, and trying to stop us from reading others. That's scary...and that's definitely NOT the party I'm voting for. That's very scary.

HEY...WHERE'S MARK LEVIN WHEN YOU NEED HIM FOR A GOOD OL FASHION LEGAL SUIT???

* Mark, take the case, and come to San Diego -- you'll love it here -- we'll even offer you a fine cigar to go with your choice...BBQ'd steaks, or a prime rib roast done in the Ron Popeil Roaster....what do yah say, buddy???

305 posted on 08/21/2004 10:27:30 AM PDT by NordP (The terrorists aren’t bullies on a playground; they’re hard core, “24” TV, head-sawing TERRORISTS!)
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To: BykrBayb; Brad's Gramma

Yep, just part of GM's 4000 hours (GWB suggested in a person's lifetime)


306 posted on 08/21/2004 10:29:15 AM PDT by NordP (The terrorists aren’t bullies on a playground; they’re hard core, “24” TV, head-sawing TERRORISTS!)
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Borders in Columbia, Maryland indicated they had received only five copies and were immediately sold out. They advised they will NOT get more copies since Regenry was a small publisher

When I mentioned the book was number 1 on Amazon the employees were honestly perplexed.

Yesterday, I E-mailed Borders headquarters for an explanation.

Note that this controversy is wonderful. The implication of censorship pushed Passion of the Christ and Faranheit 9/11. Let the brouhaha begin. it will sell lots of books

307 posted on 08/21/2004 11:56:27 AM PDT by catonsville
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To: Brad's Gramma

I'll take one, Frrepmail me where to send the check.
RobFromGa


308 posted on 08/21/2004 12:12:04 PM PDT by RobFromGa (Kerry/Edwards: Hating America One Vote at a Time)
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To: RobFromGa

Freeeeeeeeepmail!

And THANKS!


309 posted on 08/21/2004 12:20:59 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (If only hamsters could talk...THEY'D tell you the truth that Upland IS in Pennsylvania!)
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To: Route66

I went to B&N in Fairlawn (Akron) Ohio to order it last night. At the customer service desk I asked for "the book about Kerry, Unfit for Command."

The young guy behind the desk barely began to answer before an older man who looked like a supervisor-type came forward and advised that they were having to take names, they had sold out all their first order and another batch should be in Wednesday next. He went into some explanation about the publisher having to work with distributors, or some such.

He said he would be happy to call me when the book came in, but they had quite a list and the next batch would have to be distributed first come first served. He thought there would be another order to follow in short order the one coming on Wednesday.

I have no idea what this all truly indicates, but the guy was very courteous, almost seemed nervous, as if I might make a scene upon hearing the book was out of stock!
FWIW I have had no trouble in the past ordering Conservative books through this store.


310 posted on 08/21/2004 1:44:35 PM PDT by hinckley buzzard (quential)
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To: GretchenM

Yesterday my son and I went into Borders at Redmond Town Center in Redmond, WA. My son asked one of the clerks if they had "Unfit for Command." The clerk bent over laughing (it was weird). Once she stood back up she said they were sold out, but had it on order and would receive it in a few days. She asked us if we'd like to be on the wait-list. We declined and thanked her for her help.


311 posted on 08/21/2004 1:49:06 PM PDT by ShandaLear (Swifties v. MoveOn.org: David slays Goliath)
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To: GretchenM
You can always buy from the source!

http://www.regnery.com/regnery/040809_unfit.html

312 posted on 08/21/2004 2:03:58 PM PDT by RasterMaster (Saddam's family were WMD's - He's behind bars & his sons are DEAD!)
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To: GretchenM

Yes, I went to a Hastings store last night to buy it and I just happen to see it as I walked in the door to my left on a side shelf, not back where all the NEW RELEASES are. There were only 3 copies of "Unfit for Command" along with several of Dr. Laura Slesingers(?) new book. Back at the New Release table they still had Clinton's book and some others I had never heard of.

I asked the guy at the check-out counter why the book was not on the New Release table since it was #1 on Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble. He said it was on a "list" back there under "Hot Topics".

I bought "Unfit for Command", Rep. Denny Hastert's new book "Speaker", A book on how politics and govt works and Ronald Kessler's new book "A Matter of Character" Inside the White House of George W. Book. This new book was on a new release shelf of non-fiction, not on main table.

Kessler is a former editor of the NY Times Magazine who voted for Gore. It's a postive book about the president and his White House. He interviewed Condi Rice, Andy Card, Karl Rove, Secret Service agents, permanent WH staff, etc. Great read.


313 posted on 08/21/2004 2:07:57 PM PDT by nightowl
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To: GretchenM

I'd like to announce that, if I give up one of my books...which I'm willing to do, THEY'RE ALL GONE!

THANKS FREEPERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WHOO HOOOOO!!!

One book
One book
I'll give up one book

Going,
Going..........


314 posted on 08/21/2004 3:18:47 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma (If only hamsters could talk...THEY'D tell you the truth that Upland IS in Pennsylvania!)
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To: All
For the record, from this thread:

O'Neill Dares Kerry: 'Sue Me'

O'Neill added: "The next thing he [Kerry] did was challenge the book's publisher, Regnery, indicating he would sue them if they continued printing the book."

"The bestselling author said that while Regnery declined to stop printing "Unfit," it offered to republish Kerry's 1971 book "The New Soldier," which chronicles the top Democrat's anti-war protests with a group bankrolled by Jane Fonda.

"Kerry has declined to have "New Solidier" republished over the years and reportedly bought up most of the available copies in 1972, after his opponent in a congressional race used it to paint him as anti-American."

315 posted on 08/22/2004 2:26:29 PM PDT by GretchenM (A country is a terrible thing to waste. Vote Republican.)
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To: GretchenM
Freeper N. Theknow says:
"It’s faster than a checkbook, more powerful than a Democratic demagogue, able to lay waste to a liar Kerry with the single click of a mouse. It's a little bird of truth, it's plain to see Kerry's unfit... it's... it's...SuperFReep!

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316 posted on 08/22/2004 2:28:26 PM PDT by Chieftain (Support the Swift Boat Veterans for Truth and expose Hanoi John's FRAUD!)
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To: GretchenM

yes I went to Media Play and to Barnes & Noble. Both told me they have no idea when the book will come in.


317 posted on 08/22/2004 2:30:41 PM PDT by joyful1
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To: GretchenM

You know, I thought my local Borders was not putting the book out as I couldn't find it and I was told more were coming, they were selling all they got. I figured it was some typical delaying tactic going on in the People's Republic of NY.

But sure enough, I went in there on Friday and there were 2 copies, granted in the political section, but they were there. So I bought one and put the other on the non-fiction best sellers table covering a Hitlery book.

When I got on-line to purchase the book, I had a copy and the four people in front of me each had a copy. So I really think it is flying off the shelves. The funny thing was the lady in front of me was embarassed to let anyone see that she had the book in her hands. I told her she was doing ht right thing in educating herself about the traitor. The guy in front of her turned around, laughed and said that he couldn't wait to read the book and use it as ammunition against people he works with.

I finished the book in a day and sent it to my father yesterday morning.

You know, I am feeling a little like the patriots in the mid-1700s spreading the word of truth despite the protestations of the MSM. Is John O'Neill trying to get the truth out in the MSM the Patrick Henry of our age?


318 posted on 08/22/2004 2:37:37 PM PDT by Stag (Gosh I'm grouchy on Monday mornings)
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To: Stag
Is John O'Neill trying to get the truth out in the MSM the Patrick Henry of our age?

YES, and so are the Swift Boat Vets. Big time. He also might be considered like Thomas Paine; all have been instrumental in rallying others against the ensconced powers ... against seemingly impossible odds of success.

319 posted on 08/22/2004 2:50:25 PM PDT by GretchenM (A country is a terrible thing to waste. Vote Republican.)
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To: GretchenM

I am the left-wing, yellow dog, bleeding heart liberal Democrat y'all seem to hate. I am also a bookseller employed by one of the big chains. Frankly, the conspiracy theories on here have hit tin foil hat levels. I'm a bookSELLER, you wingnuts! I don't plan to read this piece of trash, but I'm sure as hell willing to sell it to you. I wish I had a couple hundred more copies, because I could have sold them over the past couple of days. I'm not hiding them in the back, I'm not hiding them under a desk, I'm not refusing to order it. I can't get it! My store is out of it, all the other stores in the area are out of it, our distributors are out of it, the publishers are out of it. If you are running into idiot booksellers who are honestly refusing to sell it when they have it, rest assured that's not going to last long when their managers find out. We're in this to make money, and refusing to sell a popular book doesn't promote that goal.

I've had coworkers harrassed in person and over the phone by people who are convinced we're in some conspiracy to not sell this book. My 8 months pregnant coworker, in her last day before maternity leave, took a call where the person at the other end said (after being told politely that we were out of the book, but taking names to reserve a copy) that we should all be shot, and to take the book out of the back. When I offered to reserve the book for another customer, they told me they were going to wait for an "honest bookstore." Another of my coworkers, after explaining about the book, was called a "dirty ni**er" by the customer. We don't deserve this treatment.

Let me address a couple of points:

"How is it they were out earlier, but have one now? Hmmm?" It's retail. Customers return stuff. Customers stick stuff in the wrong place. Customers ask us to hold a copy and then don't come pick it up. We had a copy turn up in our store tonight behind some books in the kids section. We tried to sell it to a guy who had just reserved a copy, but he said he didn't have any money on him. Now that's weird.

"Why is [X] on display when Unfit For Command isn't" Probably because we have 50 copies of X and none of Unfit For Command. As an example, My Life by Clinton is not moving as fast as it did when it came out, so we still have a ton of copies. They have to go somewhere, so we have a stack of them up front. If we only have a few copies left of a popular title, chances are they will be on display at the information desk, because that's where people come to ask about it. Also, we know when we're completely out of the book that way. We're not "hiding" the book in the political science section, that's where it would live if it weren't popular and new. It's good shelving practice to have a few copies in the section that is the permanent "home" of the book.

"Why do you have all these anti-Bush books on display and no pro-Bush books?" Well, we display what's selling, what's new, and what we have a lot of copies of. If there's a lot of anti-Bush titles that meet those criteria in a given week, it's gonna look anti-Bush heavy. If Hannity and O'Reilly and Savage and Coulter and their other right-wing idiot friends release books within the same couple of weeks, it's gonna look pro-Bush up front. When I change out our new hardcover display table, I look for a few things - how a book is selling, how many copies we have, and maybe, maybe, the topic. Pro-Bush, anti-Bush, they're both political science to me. Different regions of the country have people interested in different things. If you walk into a small bookstore in a pretty liberal area, it's gonna look anti-Bush up front, probably - not because the booksellers are liberals, but because the locals (the *customers*) are liberals, and that's what they're looking to buy.

"I've asked all my friends to call Borders/Barnes & Noble/the local bookstore every day about this book." How nice for you. Until the book gets reprinted, though, it's just harassment we don't need. Just leave your name and number, and we'll call as soon as we have one for you. Not willing to leave a name? That's not our problem. If you're that paranoid, ask the publisher when they're shipping more copies, and call us back a few days after that. It generally goes from publisher to distributor to bookseller, though many of the large stores will be attempting to get what's called a "drop shipment", which is more expensive for us, but faster.

In conclusion, let me just say that in many cases, the booksellers who sigh and groan and fidget when you ask for Unfit For Command aren't hiding anything. We're just really sick and tired of hearing the same question we've been getting for days, especially when we don't know if the customer asking is going to turn nasty on us. If it helps, it's not the book. We get sick of Harry Potter questions, too. :)


320 posted on 08/23/2004 10:13:19 PM PDT by Bookseller
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