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Re: OT Jim Web Dimocrat for Senate in Virginia
In article <n6m1h.4294$Ka1.3852@news01.roc.ny>,
"JoeSpareBedroom" <dishborealis@yahoo.com> wrote:
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> " dbu." <howardyno@jackass.com> wrote in message
> news:howardyno-A6F618.05532130102006@news-rdr-02.rdc-kc.rr.com...[color=green]
> > 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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> >>
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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]
> >
> > What on earth kind of book is this?
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> Oh my. What about THIS one?
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> 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.
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> 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.
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> 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."
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> [url]http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/10/29/cheney.lynne.novel/index.html[/url][/color]
Is she running for elected office?
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