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   "...congratulations for your extraordinary work in publishing You're Not Stupid! Get the Truth: A Brief on the Bush Presidency. For over 40 years, you have been a tireless advocate of law enforcement and justice. Your commitment to raise awareness among the American people about the Bush Administration is truly impressive." Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi, Democratic Leader of the House of Representatives

   I am immensely interested in the current politics of our country, and especially everyone's favorite lying, bumbling, evil, lawbreaking warmonger, George W. Bush. I applaud you and everyone else who is currently trying to inform the public of the injustices and outrages committed by the falsely elected 'leader' currently occupying the White House. Louis Benjamin, age 15

   With the current scandal involving the treatment of Iraqi prisoners, this book is a very timely examination of the Bush Presidency. Thank you for the well-researched analysis of his background and presidency to date. C. Franklin, Washington, DC

   “The evening's main and most exotic piece of business, however, concerned a written request from William J. Cox, a California lawyer, to use Spirit of '76, a painting owned by the town of Marblehead, on the cover of a book he had written. Spirit of '76 isn't just any painting: It's the most famous picture in America, the very definition of the spirit of American liberty, and it hangs right in the room where the selectmen deliberate. It's not as current an image as an Iraqi prisoner on an American soldier's dog leash, but it has a longer history.
   Mr. Cox's book, on the other hand, was less well known. It was called You're Not Stupid! Get the Truth, and comprised facts and allegations about George W. Bush's presidency, culled from a wide range of sources. One chapter was called "The Theft of the Presidency." Another was "The Crimes of George W. Bush."
   To everyone's surprise, Mr. Cox's book had become a cause célèbre, and not just in Marblehead.”
Ian Brown, "Liberty Framed", May 9, 2004, The Globe and Mail

 

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