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NO, George, NO! The Re-Parenting of George W. Bush |
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Rating:  Summary: A great laugh that makes you think Review: A copy of this is floating around our newsroom, and I had to sit down because I was laughing so hard reading it. Not only is the book dead-on hilarious in its "Re-parenting," but it also distills some complicated global issues into their base elements (calling Halliburton "Hellaburden" is a great touch). And from a visual standpoint, the book is beautifully illustrated and colored. All around a great little read, much like Fahrenheit 9/11, probably won't change any minds, but it gives us crazy libs something to smile about (something we rarely get to do these days)
Rating:  Summary: A great laugh that makes you think Review: A copy of this is floating around our newsroom, and I had to sit down because I was laughing so hard reading it. Not only is the book dead-on hilarious in its "Re-parenting," but it also distills some complicated global issues into their base elements (calling Halliburton "Hellaburden" is a great touch). And from a visual standpoint, the book is beautifully illustrated and colored. All around a great little read, much like Fahrenheit 9/11, probably won't change any minds, but it gives us crazy libs something to smile about (something we rarely get to do these days)
Rating:  Summary: The Truth hurts Review: Hilarious, but sad tale of what has been done to us by this administration. Yes, it's preaching to the choir, but maybe, just maybe, those who have had their heads in the sand might pick it up and read it and learn the truth. For world peace, one can only hope.
Rating:  Summary: No, Kathy, No Review: It's a shame it's become so politically correct to bash Bush. What's worse is to "hide" behind the cloak of a child's book to do it. By the way I wonder if the author has taken the opportunity to illustrate what other presidents have done (ie in the Oval Office)? I would not read my child this book. The book itself is built on a false premise. Could you imagine the outrage (ie on The Today Show from Katie) if someone had done a book like this about John Kerry. The liberals would demand it be torn from the bookshelves and would call on every good citizen to boycott Amazon and Borders.
Rating:  Summary: Conservatives just don't get it Review: It's funny to read these conservatives writing nonsense for their reviews because they were offended by the simple truth expressed in this book.
Rating:  Summary: America must reducate itself Review: It's funny to see the way pro-nazi conservatives rate this wonderful book while failing to understand that this great country can only stay great if we take the time to properly re-educate ourselves. To these one-star voters, I say, taking from Bush the Elder's quote, "Let them eat crow."
Rating:  Summary: How about a book titled the Re-Parenting of Kerry? Review: Or maybe the Re-Parenting of Clinton? Books like this should be rated PG....meaning you are Pretty Gullible to read them.
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