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/p>Brilliant stuff about The New Soldier, that stuff should be PLASTERED across the media firmament, and let the Times-types howl all they want. Poor Kerry Kerry Quite Contrerry: he's really got himself in the briar patch now -- he can't get out! GW should make that nitwit pay for his condescending stupidity next week. He should hammer John "Fraud" Kerry's dangerous irresponsibility to the Garden rafters.
p>Thanks for the informative and interesting commentary, br> -- Dick Sheppard br> Jersey City, New Jersey /p>Mr. Neumayr compares Kerry's attempt to suppress Unfit for Command to Nixon's suppression of the Pentagon Papers. This is a charge I might take more seriously from Mr. Neumayr if he had also had made a similar charge against Bush for his very successful suppression last year of Fortunate Son: George W. Bush and the Making of an American President.
p>I suspect that Kerry's complaint will have little effect on the distribution of Unfit for Command , a book containing more false claims than Fortunate Son . The Bush campaign on the other hand succeeded in getting the publisher to withdraw Fortunate Son and recall its copies. I'd say that Bush outdid both Nixon and Kerry.
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