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Dog Days

McGreevey perspectives. Unfit for Command fit for BOMC. Schori from this shore. Plus much more.

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p> BIAS-FREE br> Re: Patrick Hynes's Book-of-the-Month : /p>

I agree that Unfit for Command is an important book. I hope it becomes a best-seller. But, the Book of the Month Club (BOMC) shouldn't be faulted for political bias.

p>BOMC publishes books on all political sides. E.g., they have published Ann Coulter. They're currently putting a big push behind Tommy Franks's book. They were unable to use Unfit for Command because its publisher, Regnery, works on an unusually rapid time schedule. BOMC didn't know about Unfit for Command . br> -- David Skurnick br> Montville, New Jersey
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