The comedy in you writing a super biased book and then realizing what
a fool your were...but not enough.
When you become adult enough on a topic than you should write.

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On Mon, May 2, 2011 at 12:19 AM, Maureen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> As you know if you have read much of what I've posted over the last 12
> years, I hated George Bush.  But lately something very interesting has
> happened.  I'm writing a novel that is loosely based on the events of
> 9/11.  When I started writing it, the character of the President was
> truly evil.  But as the book developed, I decided to rewrite the
> character as tragically flawed instead of evil.  In order to do so and
> make the character believable, I had to revisit my opinion of Bush. I
> read his autobiography, a number of his speeches, and several books by
> members of his administration.  My opinion of him has somewhat
> moderated.  I still dislike a lot of the actions he took, but I am
> convinced that the real evil lay with his handlers and not with him,
> and his flaw was that he was not strong enough to stand up to them
> once he realized he was being manipulated.  It was quite a revelation.
>
> Cheney, on the other hand, is still the Dark Lord. No amount of
> revisiting history can wash the evil from him.
>
> On Sun, May 1, 2011 at 9:09 PM, Jerry Milo Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>
>> It really makes me respect the man and the office more (including
>> respect for the job that George Bush did under some pretty trying
>> condit

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