I hope it is okay, and considered lawful "fair use" to produce this excerpt here. If not, someone please tell me and I will "sin no more".
1 posted on
11/27/2001 5:56:40 PM PST by
PackerBoy
To: PackerBoy
I think you are fine.
To: PackerBoy
Too bad Regnery couldn't find someone to do the publicity tour on Barbara's behalf. The book is well written and meticulously documented. Would love to see it reach #1 on the New York Times list.
3 posted on
11/27/2001 6:02:14 PM PST by
OldFriend
To: PackerBoy
I agree - I just finished reading this book - really awesome depiction of the level of depravity the Clintons sunk to during the last year of their "reign". Now, we need to see some justice regarding these two criminals; and I don't mean rewarding them with government jobs.
5 posted on
11/27/2001 6:07:18 PM PST by
Sueann
To: PackerBoy
This book is must read. It, along with a bunch of other stuff, is slowly crushing The SCUMBAG and The Hildebeaste's house of cards.
I was a little disappointed in the book for what it didn't cover. Mostly it's about The SCUMBAG's pardons and how The Hildebeaste benefited. But there's nothing about Furnituregate, the supposed stripping of the Air Force plane, the vandalism of the White House, etc.
It's like the book ends and you're saying, "But what about all the other stuff?"
A great book and very readable. I highly recommend it.
6 posted on
11/27/2001 6:07:27 PM PST by
upchuck
To: PackerBoy
I just think that, like The Holocaust, the evil of the Clitnons should never be forgotten. Well put, Packer boy. I am with you a 100%. Thank you for the post.
7 posted on
11/27/2001 6:07:59 PM PST by
TopQuark
To: PackerBoy
Good stuff. I think Chuck Schemer is scared of her. She is the senior senator of NY, methinks.
8 posted on
11/27/2001 6:09:35 PM PST by
WriteOn
To: PackerBoy
The loathsome witch was the only senator to vote against Ted for the Solicitor General's post. I hope I live long enough to see her get the punishment she deserves. Buying Barbara Olson's book is a step toward exposing the clinton's for what they are.....GRIFTERS....to say the least.
To: PackerBoy
BUMP
11 posted on
11/27/2001 6:13:09 PM PST by
Aurelius
To: PackerBoy
My wife just got me Barbaras book for my 12th wedding anniversary gift! I have read the first four chapters so far and it sure makes my blood to boil when I read about the hitlery bit#h scumbag. I can't wait to read more! Grassontop
To: PackerBoy
The saddest person since 9-11 has been Hillary Rodham Clinton. No, she is not sad about the tragedy of it all and how it has destroyed so many lives. She is sad for HERSELF because this attack on America has served to revive patriotism in this country. Hillary had big plans for herself and now her quest for the presidency will be all the more difficult as George W. Bush is proving himself to one and all.
Yes, Hillary is one sad socialist. And, to boot, she and her cheating husband are no longer relevant.
I will be buying Barbara Olsen's book this week. I have been putting it off because it has been such a pleasure NOT to think about the Clintons this year and I know that once I start reading that book my blood pressure will rise to the level that it was during the 8 years of the Clinton takeover. But, read it I must!
To: PackerBoy
If I were made the ruler of the country for one week, by some miracle, I would make this book required reading by every citizen in the nation.
Hillary Clinton is one of the biggest dangers to our Republic in the world, and if she is not exposed for the absolute Socialist tyrant she is, she will be on the ticket for the Democrats in 2004.
This woman should be indicted, but since that appears unlikely, we need to make sure she is never elected to another office again. The only way to do this is to bypass the regular media, and make sure the public sees the truth about her.
May I suggest Barbara's book as Christmas gifts to friends, family, and co workers? You can buy used copies on Amazon cheaper than the published price.
To: PackerBoy
I hope it is okay, and considered lawful "fair use" to produce this excerpt here. If not, someone please tell me and I will "sin no more". It's very good, but if you are a "Packer fan", you must repent:)
20 posted on
11/27/2001 6:29:58 PM PST by
X-FID
To: PackerBoy
BKO bump
23 posted on
11/27/2001 6:33:03 PM PST by
lonestar
To: PackerBoy
This is the quote that stopped me cold--it was a while before I could continue reading (from Chapter 1):
"White House aides told reporters that Clinton was determined to leave a legacy that incoming Republicans would have a hard time erasing (how true that turned out to be)."
-penny
29 posted on
11/27/2001 6:41:59 PM PST by
Penny1
To: PackerBoy
Did you type this yourself? If so, thanks a million!
31 posted on
11/27/2001 6:47:42 PM PST by
Howlin
To: PackerBoy
Thanks for the post. We were at Barnes and Noble last Saturday and they were out of Barbara's book, too. While I was browsing two different people asked an annoyed employee for the book and she said they had 14 copies on order, at Christmas, when the book's obviously in demand? Meanwhile, books on Carter, Jackie-O, Katherine Graham were placed front and center (
were (^:).
On E-bay, both The Final Days and Hell to Pay are in high demand. The copy of Hell to Pay which expired today had 9 bidders bidding up to $28.00 at last count. Amazon had The Final Days at #11 last Saturday. Americans want to know, and they're obviously wiser than the folks at the bookstores and networks. (^:
To: PackerBoy
Can be had by clicking on the Book
50 posted on
11/27/2001 8:31:57 PM PST by
Cacique
To: PackerBoy
I just finished BKO's book on the "Last desperate abuses of power by the Clinton White House",
and now I can't sleep for being so angry!
Barbara laid it all out so completely, yet simply,
that even stupid soccer moms should be able to grasp the utter corruption that was the Clinton administration.
RIP, BKO.
To: PackerBoy
Beautiful BKO bump.
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