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Rating:  Summary: Laughable fiction Review: Another laughable piece of anti-American fiction. This would be a great book if only any of the sources of information were verifiable. They're not, and this is fiction. I'd sooner believe that Clinton raped Juanita Broadderick. The wild imaginings of a lunatic author, at best.
Rating:  Summary: About as readable as court documents Review: I bought this book almost three years ago and every time I delve into it the writing style has me so bored I can't make it beyond the first chapter. The author is so busy documenting that this book becomes about as dry as a heap of court paperwork. While the events described may make a good tabloid documentary someday, this particular book is better left as source material for another writer.
Rating:  Summary: No Surprises Here Review: Where to begin? As I tallied up all of the mind-boggling abuses of power, criminal activity and greed I became filled with a deep sense of dread. I came to the realization that if only 1% of this book is true then this is a president (a family) that should be behind bars for a very long time. And we are all in some very serious trouble - unless you're Kenny-boy Lay. Dubya's stolen election, lies to start a war and the rampant cronyism plaguing our government today give all the more credence to this awesome work and further demonstrate just how desperately ruthless and vicious the Bush family is. For those of you who dismiss this tome as fiction - there's a reason the first few publishers wouldn't touch it. Here we go again - this time it's global!
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