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Old 12-08-2007, 11:09 AM   #36
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I take your point, Livui; perhaps I'm just being a little over sensitive. All I can say is that reading "Ghost" made me feel very uncomfortable, and there are only a handful of books that have ever done that. I've not read the other books in the series although, since I buy every "Webscription", I have of course got them. I'd really like to say to Mr. Ringo "you've got my money, but I really don't think you're doing yourself any favours by writing books like these."

I'm not terribly well up on "who's who" in American politics; is this "female president" stuff an attack on Mrs. Clinton?

I'm interested that, if I understand you correctly (and please excuse me if I'm not!), you're equating a liking for military fiction with support for the Republican party? I don't think that would apply in this country at all; our armed forces are not particularly associated with either left or right-wing politics.
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