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Boxer Parades Clueless Dementia In Novel |
2005-11-12 |
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#6 People who are useful and work for a living rarely drift left... it's not a coincidence. |
Posted by: Bright Pebbles 2005-11-12 12:56 |
#5 "A Time To Run - by Barbara Boxer and Mary-Rose Hayes" right on, CS |
Posted by: Frank G 2005-11-12 11:47 |
#4 Having suffered long under the yoke of Democrat oppression, I can tell you unequivocally that Babs did not write this or any other book. The woman can barely cobble together a coherent thought, let alone put two sentences together. Iâm betting that the term âGhost Writerâ is being stretched to the breaking point. |
Posted by: Cyber Sarge 2005-11-12 10:50 |
#3 Hey! Maybe a new career for Babs? I'd go buy the book if she'd drop out of the Senate! I'd not actually read it, of course. |
Posted by: Bobby 2005-11-12 09:18 |
#2 "the Democrats are certain she will "help turn back the clock" on court decisions." That sure is a witty phrase...they should use that one more often. |
Posted by: DepotGuy 2005-11-12 09:05 |
#1 Yet, by Boxer's lights, a much worse, and certainly less mythic, fate befalls this "Jules and Jim" trio: once Josh and Ellen pair up, Greg Hunter escapes to the Midwest to learn the newspaper trade and begins to drift to the right politically. In the process, he becomes an actual character, the only person in the book to experience any significant change over a span of decades, Sez it all. |
Posted by: phil_b 2005-11-12 06:48 |