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Old 07-13-2012, 04:02 AM   #67
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Originally Posted by JeremyR View Post
It's his politics. If you are even remotely right leaning, you get attacked constantly, be you a celebrity or just a regular joe.

For instance, Rush Limbaugh not being allowed to be a part owner of a NFL team, but it's perfectly all right for Bill Maher to own part of the Mets (albeit a different sport).
unless i simply agree with his politics to such a degree that they merely faded into the background, i really didn't even notice a political agenda until i saw it mentioned later on. its been a few years since i've read them but i don't remember anything in particular standing out that i can point to and say "yea, hes a libertarian". the politics certainly weren't as overt as in, say, a novel from baen. i just remember really liking the characters and wondering how the story would end. *shrug*

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