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Poll: Neocon book disposal

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Originally posted by: SsupernovaE
Trade them in for a copy of Mein Kampf.

That would be more inline with liberal kind of thinking - only being allowed to use a fixed quantity of gas, energy, freedom, only guns with a single bullet, etc.

Obama - You know we can't keep our thermostats at 72 anymore or ride around in SUVs
 
Originally posted by: spidey07
Originally posted by: SsupernovaE
Trade them in for a copy of Mein Kampf.

That would be more inline with liberal kind of thinking - only being allowed to use a fixed quantity of gas, energy, freedom, only guns with a single bullet, etc.

Obama - You know we can't keep our thermostats at 72 anymore or ride around in SUVs

LOL. Right right... fascism was all about personal responsibility and being your brother's keeper. It wasn't about power grabbing, strongarming, torture, violation of basic freedoms, and nationalistic warmongering.
 
Originally posted by: daniel1113
Now that my move is complete, I'm trying to decide what to do with the five following neocon books that (sadly enough) ended up in my collection over the years:

The Savage Nation by Michael Savage
The Enemy Within by Michael Savage
Let Freedom Ring by Sean Hannity
Deliver Us From Evil by Sean Hannity
Treason by Ann Coulter

Needless to say, these books don't belong on the same shelf as "The Rights of Man" by Thomas Paine and all of Thomas Jefferson's writings. Hell, I don't even think they really belong anywhere.

So, ATOT, I am asking for your help.

How should I get rid of these books?

Frame them for display in your new place?
 
Originally posted by: daniel1113


Regardless of the actual content, is it wrong of me to sell books to others that I believe to be full of shit?

The people or the books? 😛

Seriously though... why do you get to decide this for other people? Very big-brotherish if you ask me.
 
Originally posted by: Whoozyerdaddy

Seriously though... why do you get to decide this for other people? Very big-brotherish if you ask me.

It's his books - he can do with them what he wishes... He can trash them or sell them....

 
..too late. I saw em all for sale at costco and they sold out quick. a bug like you has no chance.
 
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