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From: buzzard@world.std.com (Sean T Barrett)
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Jason Melancon <afn55673@afn.org> wrote:
>>>> JAROD'S JOURNEY by Tim Emmerich
>
>Let me ask you this. Suppose the evangelism had been not about
>religion, but politics? Again, not just presenting a worldview, but
>actively trying to convince people that it's the correct one?

Indeed, I was thinking earlier in this thread that I'm a
bit surprised some authors didn't decide to take advantage
of the captive audience and write "BUSH'S BUSINESS BOOM"
or "GORE'S GREAT GOVERNMENT".

Or perhaps more in the spirit of campaigning would be
"BUSH'S BLOCKHEADED BLUNDERINGS" and "GORE'S GRATUITOUS GREEN GIVEAWAY".

SeanB
