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hertz -> GWB finds memoirs in 'true crime' section (11/9/2010 1:57:37 PM)

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"The first thing you do is ask what's legal?" Bush said, describing his line of thought after alleged terrorist mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed was captured in 2003, as quoted on CNN.com. "What do the lawyers say is possible?"

Well, he would, wouldn't he?

This is pretty cool, though...

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The special relationship is being turned on its head, with US peace activists following the lead of their British counterparts to launch a campaign to reshelve George Bush's new memoir, Decision Points, "where it belongs": in the crime section of their local bookshops.

Inspired by a British campaign which saw Tony Blair's autobiography, A Journey, appearing under crime, horror and even fantasy in UK bookshops, the protest blog Waging Nonviolence is urging its supporters to "Move Bush's Book Where It Belongs", and post pictures of the autobiography in its new location on a campaign Facebook page.http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/nov/09/george-bush-memoir-crime-section


I love this idea.

They were talking about this on the TV tonight, and one of the pundits, talking about the 'war on terror' mentioned Bush's 'limited intelligence' at the time. I must admit, I smiled.







Hillwilliam -> RE: GWB finds memoirs in 'true crime' section (11/9/2010 5:02:42 PM)

Limited intelligence and Dubya go hand in hand




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