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Ruling in Babylon |
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Rating:  Summary: look away Review: This book is a poorly-written cry of a book. Don't wate your time.
Rating:  Summary: Closed-Minded Paranoia....... Review: This is ghastly stuff. I bet the the Anti-Defamation League, ACLU, Hate Monitor, and other organizations would love to have a go at this.......
I'm not surprised that the author touts himself as a big game hunter. Clearly it is not enough to get off merely bashing gays and Liberals etc. One has to resort to big-game hunting. What an anachronism........yawn..........
Rating:  Summary: A book as horrible as MJ's latest nose job! HA HA! Review: Unintentionally hilarious, Giles has now joined the pathetic ranks of those attempting to make conservative christian fundamentalism "hip". His grand strategy? To make forced, unfunny pop-culture references in tandem his gestapo-like "call to arms" against the evil forces of the liberal and the secular, who are intent on turning the USA into another decadent Rome and destroying Christianity, of course. He turns out to be as hip and inviting to the youth of today as the "rapping grandma" in the latest teen comedy, yet this grandma turns out to be a rabid Phyllis Schlafly. Avoid like the plague.
Rating:  Summary: A book as horrible as MJ's latest nose job! HA HA! Review: Unintentionally hilarious, Giles has now joined the pathetic ranks of those attempting to make conservative christian fundamentalism "hip". His grand strategy? To make forced, unfunny pop-culture references in tandem his gestapo-like "call to arms" against the evil forces of the liberal and the secular, who are intent on turning the USA into another decadent Rome and destroying Christianity, of course. He turns out to be as hip and inviting to the youth of today as the "rapping grandma" in the latest teen comedy, yet this grandma turns out to be a rabid Phyllis Schlafly. Avoid like the plague.
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