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Old 06-05-2007, 04:52 PM   #67
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Please let me clarify. It's the contents of the books that I find objectionable - I'm certainly not suggesting that they represent the political views of the author. I have the greatest respect for Mr. Ringo as an author and very much enjoy all his other books.
I, too, couldn't stand the contents, every page I read made me want to beat John Ringo with a tree stump for right wing stupidity, however, I couldn't stop reading them. That must be what it's like when people get into these stupid reality shows I've never understood.

Then again, if you read the James Bond books, they're just as bad, and just as addictive.

I do find it amusing though that Ringo would love the March of Cambreadth, a song written from the perspective of the irish pagans when the christians invaded their country.
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