>Many people probably think that Clarke is making a fuss now to sell his book.
I'm not attacking you, but here's the thing: If that's not what he was doing, 'splain me this: Why didn't the twit make a fuss, say, before we starting blowing up things in Iraq? I'd heart Clarke had he blown the whistle when it _really_ mattered.
Roosevelt won in 1944, in spite of some pretty vicious negative campaign material--on both sides. heh. For fun, read the newspaper reports. Absolutely hilarious, just swap out republican for democrat and vice versa:
http://www.artsweb.mcgill.ca/programs/history/faculty/TROYWEB/Courseweb/RooseveltAssertsOldGuardPosesasNewDeal.pdf http://www.arts.mcgill.ca/programs/history/faculty/TROYWEB/Courseweb/VastThrongsseeRooseveltonTour.pdf http://www.artsweb.mcgill.ca/programs/history/faculty/TROYWEB/Courseweb/TheFalaAddress.htm (Fala Address)
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