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The Secret Life of Bill Clinton: The Unreported Stories

The Secret Life of Bill Clinton: The Unreported Stories

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most important book that Americans should read this year
Review: Carefully documented, objective beyond need, devastating. You simply must read this book if you believe in the ideals of America.

If you read this book and cannot conclude that the President should resign, then I would ask that you contact me with your justification, so I could learn.

If enough of us read this book, it will clarify the reasons we should be outraged by the President's actions.

I believe we are all indebted to Abrose Evans-Pritchard.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: book is dry, without real content.
Review: The title leads you to believe that the contents will be about unreported stories about Clinton in the White House. Instead you are lead through chapters of dry, humourless dribble about the oklahoma bombing and other events where clintons name is seldom even mentioned. The list of characters are dull, and seem to be in a play all their own outside of the title of the book. It is hard reading that does not make much sense and I found the entire book to be listless, and long, without much purpose at all. The authors must be three dry, dull professors who have little to do but confuse the reader when ever possible. This book is hardley a barnburner, and I found it easy to put down. What I found hard, was continuing to read it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Another anti-Clinton book
Review: This book doesn't even deserve a "1 Star." Another book with no substance or truth. It will confirm the beliefs of the right-wingers, because they believe it and want you to believe it.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Competition for the National Enquirer
Review: This book is a total waste of time and not worth reading except for slimmers.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great reading.....unsettling
Review: This issues discussed and documented in this book are unsettling about Bill Clinton and the government he runs today. Evans-Pritchard does not just throw out accusations and innuendos. He writes exactly what he has seen and heard from witnesses and documents. It is amazing though the amount of information that is NOT available to him or anyone else in the general public or the stuff that has been redacted from documents. Knowing Clinton, the conclusions that can be drawn from this investigation are scary.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A "MUST READ" for every American Citizen
Review: Ambrose Evans-Pritchard is a world class journalist who has no ties to the American media or political system. His 4-year investigation into Bill Clinton's past, his administration, the Vince Foster death, the Oklahoma City bombing, and the Clinton history in Mena, Arkansas poses some extremely disturbing questions. For all those who seek the truth, the documented facts and serious allegations found in this book warrant serious investigation by an unbiased entity. For those who would critize Mr. Evans-Pritchard's work, you must first answer the questions like, "What ever happened to Patrick Knowleton -- the first person to come across Vince Foster's body before anyone else? Why did he file a lawsuite against the Department of Justice?" Also, "Why wasn't Vince Foster's car keys found on his body at Fort Marcy Park, yet suddenly appeared in his pocket at the morgue?" And, "Whatever happened to Craig Livingston?" This book uncovers the truth; but, does the American public really want to know?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's very revealing about the REAL Clintons & associates.
Review: I LOVED the book! It's scary that these things happened, but it reveals who the Clintons really are and what they are capable of. Everyone should read it to get the truth.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Credibility of the author must have Washington scared
Review: Washington is attempting to sabotage Ambrose Evans-Pritchard with a radio campaign designed to discredit the author. Gave new credibility to the book.

The author's point that he has no political bias makes this book shocking and scary. One comes away with the feeling that we most certainly should reopen investigations that have been considered closed. Are they?

A must read for everyone. Even the most loyal Clinton supporters should be able to judge for themselves if the man in the White House is who he says he is or if he is a giant scandal going some place to happen.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perhaps Mark Furhman will solve the Vince Foster Mystery
Review: Some of you are missing the point. Bill Clinton's "Government" is by far the worst ever, and we are expected to accept this as "business as usual"...Pritchard documents all his allogations. Bury your heads if you will, and "Don't confuse me with facts", may be an acceptable attitude, but woe is us. Fab book! (but scary)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Monumental Achievement
Review: This is a very important book, one that has completely changed my perception of government in the United States. Evans-Pritchard has exposed corruption of terrifying magnitude, in which federal agencies conceal major crimes, and federal, state, and local public officials have become indistinguishable from the mob. He has supported his case with solid evidence, including government documents, which perhaps explains why his detractors, unable to refute him, are reduced to character assassination. They discredit only themselves.

The facts reported in this book are critical to an accurate understanding of American government today.


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