A 48-page reprint of Gen. Smedley Butler's 1935 booklet War Is A Racket. Foreword by Cindy Sheehan. Each copy is autographed by Cindy and includes a free download link of the audio recording in a digital MP3 file format.
Order here: http://www.warisaracket.net/
Hmmm.....
ReplyDeleteThere is a 14 page booklet, five chapters, of this available free here:
http://www.ratical.org/ratville/CAH/warisaracket.html
Are they different?
If not, mustn't one ask the same questions of Cindy, as the General asks of the public?
War certainly is a racket. Just ask Xe.
ReplyDeleteSo, if Cindy is offering something that was published earlier, thus drawing attention to a book the Pentagoons would have much rather been buried in obscurity<-fancy latin term for "darkness", does that mean that Sarah Palin saying the exact thing in her book that Rush Limbaugh said in his and Adolf Hitler said in HIS, that they're somehow NOT perpetrating a racket?
ReplyDeleteFor a "donation" of $49.99 the authors of "Left Behind" will sell you a Bible that's of "heirloom" quality so your great grandchildren can read it, Even though every translation of the Bible is available for free download from Project Gutenberg. With annotations about how we're living in the last generation and of course, subsequent generations will enjoy it as well, even though they're not supposed to actually exist.
Jack van Impe offers the same deal, payable only in check or Credit Card, in which his annotations say that the Cridit Cards and banks are the Mark of the Beast. And of course, Heirloom quality for the people Beyond The Last Generation.
Then there's Heritage Foundation's annotated copies of the Constitution where they explain that the states actually DO have a right to use state powers and public money to enforce Slavery, but it's not hate, it's Heritage.
Even though you can listen to their spew for free on FOX news and on their websites. But Cindy publishing a book is somehow proof that their deal isn't a Racket.
Yes, that's extrapolation. Said quite a bit more than the Other Gentleman actually said.
Or, Did It?