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Paperback 50 Reasons Not to Vote for Bush Book

ISBN: 1932595023

ISBN13: 9781932595024

50 Reasons Not to Vote for Bush

Here are 50 witty, extravagantly sourced and take no prisoners style reasons why Americans need to take back America from the corrupt menace currently occupying the White House. Written by Konformist.com's webmaster Robert Sterling, with contributions, both visual and textual, from Russ Kick, Sam Smith, Greg Palast and Robbie Conal.

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Should be required reading.

This book is an excellent collection of facts and reasons as to why George W. Bush should be removed from office...IMMEDIATELY! From reading "My pet Goat" while the WTC was under attack to cutting pay & benefits for our troops while he beckons the enemy to 'bring it on' and kill them. As Margaret Cho states on the book jacket, we are country of the alarmingly stupid and the just plain alarmed. Arm yourself with the facts and vote this clown out on November 2nd.

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I picked up this book in my bookstore, and I opened to a short essay by Mark Crispin Miller. Reason #24: Bush is a Psychopathic Killer. Ouch. It sounds like a joke, but when you see the evidence. Bush, as an example, is famous for tripping over words, but on closer examination he seems to do so only when he is masquarading as the "Compassionate Conservative." But when he speaks of revenge or putting people to death, watch out! the words slide smooth as a knife. Another example. Bush's script called for him to say, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." But what came out was, "Fool me once, shame . . . shame . . on you. Fool me twice . . . can't be fooled again!" What this tells about Bush? He cannot bring himself to say, Shame on Me. The idea is totally foreign to the psychopathic personality. Mark Crispin Miller, just one of this book's contributors, is a professor of media studies at New York University, where he also directs the Project on Media Ownership. Well after his essay I had to buy the book. The intro says don't take yourself too seriously. So smile as you buy this book in bulk, hand it out to friends and make sure they register and vote just like the world depended on it!
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