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Re: OT Jim Web Dimocrat for Senate in Virginia
" dbu." <howardyno@jackass.com> wrote in message
news:howardyno-A6F618.05532130102006@news-rdr-02.rdc-kc.rr.com...[color=blue]
> In article <7cgak29q8347315omclbi2mpceojv4svua@4ax.com>,
> Scott in Florida <askifyouwant@mindspring.net> wrote:
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>> Boy you Dims have some real winners...
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>> Here is an exert from Jim Web's book...
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>> The book in question here is Lost Soldiers, written by Jim Webb,
>> Democrat candidate for the Senate in Virginia. Here's an excerpt: "A
>> shirtless man walked toward them along a mud pathway. His muscles were
>> young and hard, but his face was devastated with wrinkles. His eyes
>> were so red that they appeared to be burned by fire. A naked boy ran
>> happily toward him from the little plot of dirt. The man grabbed his
>> young son in his arms, turned him upside down and put the boy's penis]
>> in his mouth."[/color]
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> What on earth kind of book is this?
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Oh my. What about THIS one?
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Lynne Cheney is deflecting talk of the sexual content in
her novel "Sisters," a 25-year-old book that resurfaced in a campaign Friday
and is stirring up controversy.
The novel, featuring a lesbian love affair, was brought up Friday amid a
contentious Senate race in Virginia. Soon a Democratic committee and Cheney
herself -- in an interview on CNN -- were weighing in.
Cheney, the wife of Vice President Dick Cheney, convinced the publisher not
to reissue the book in 2004 during the presidential election. Her attorney
told the media at the time that Cheney "did not think the book was her best
work."
[url]http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/10/29/cheney.lynne.novel/index.html[/url]
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