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Back in September, I did a piece on some of the N-Bombs and bizarre sexual content in three of James Webb's books, which to me, seemed to be pretty relevant. After all, the WAPO has been trying to make the fact that George Allen said the word, "Macaca," which about 3 people had ever heard of before Allen said it, into the biggest story of the election cycle. Meanwhile, James Webb's books feature N-bombs galore and women slicing up fruit with their private parts. But that, the MSM doesn't want to go into detail about. In any case, recently, someone...
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October 27, 2006 Dear xxxxxx, As you know, the NEA Fund for Children and Public Education has recommended the candidacy of James Webb in Virginia’s U. S. Senate election. Today Norfolk’s Virginian-Pilot endorsed Webb. They also placed on the editorial page information regarding Mr. Webb’s Navy Cross, the nation's second-highest award for bravery in facing an enemy. http://home.hamptonroads.com/stories/print.cfm?story=113302&ran=153446 http://content.hamptonroads.com/story.cfm?story=113303&ran=33810 The Washington Post and other papers have endorsed Webb, but as the Pilot had days earlier endorsed a Republican candidate for the Congressional race in that region, it seems that this endorsement is clearly more about qualifications and character than about...
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October 27, 2006George Allen: You Have Not Earned the Right to Question Jim Webb’s Recollections of War – So Just Shut UpAnd to Chris LaCivita, Who Did Serve, You Should Know Better – Shame on You To: George Allen and his campaign From: Steve Jarding Re: Shame on both of you George Allen and his campaign hit men this week chose to again attack Jim Webb and his military experiences, this time by taking passages from Webb’s novels to try to suggest that the explicit war time experiences Webb writes about are demeaning and repugnant. On their attacks, I would...
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Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Jim Webb on Friday shrugged off criticism of sexually graphic scenes in his novels, while Democrats noted that a prominent Republican has endorsed the book. "James Webb's new novel paints a portrait of a modern Vietnam charged with hopes for the future but haunted by the ghosts of its war-torn past," Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), says on the back cover of "Lost Soldiers," which was published in 2001. "It captures well the lingering scars of the war." In that novel, Webb describes a man embracing his four-year old son and placing the boy's penis in his...
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U.S. Senate candidate James H. Webb Jr. faced more criticism yesterday about his characterizations of women, when critics publicized excerpts of his novels, including graphic sexual passages involving women and children. "There is nothing that's been in any of my novels that has not been illuminating of the surroundings, or defining a character or moving a plot," said Mr. Webb, a Democrat. "I'm a serious writer." Andrea Lafferty, executive director of the Traditional Values Coalition, said she was "sickened" by what she had read. "Democrat or Republican, an individual like that belongs on the couch of a therapist, not on...
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The Republican incumbent, George Allen, drew attention to sexually explicit passages from novels written by his Democratic challenger, Jim Webb. Need Subscription
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Drudge Siren: ALLEN'S REVENGE: EXPOSES RIVAL'S NOVEL WRITINGS; UNDERAGE SEX SCENES
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RICHMOND, Virginia (CNN) -- A bitter Senate campaign entering its final stretch turned uglier Friday, as a Republican incumbent pulled up sexual passages from novels written by his Democratic opponent, who called the move baseless character assassination. In a news release and list of quotes posted Friday on the Drudge Report Web site, Sen. George Allen, R-Virginia, accused his opponent, former Navy Secretary Jim Webb, of "demeaning women" and "dehumanizing women, men and even children" through his fiction writings. At least two of the listed passages include children in sexual situations.
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