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    Thursday, October 26, 2006
     
    Allen springs his "October Surprise"
    I don't know whether this is accurate, but it is damned creepy. So far (8:15 pm CST 10-26-06), I cannot find anything about it on Allen's website.

    I doubt Drudge would make a mistake on something like this, however.

    ALLEN'S REVENGE: EXPOSES UNDERAGE SEX SCENES IN OPPONENT'S NOVELS
    Thu Oct 26 2006 20:05:37 ET

    Sen. George Allen, R-VA, unleashed a press release late Thursday that exposed his rival's fiction writing, which includes graphic underage sex scenes.



    The press release, as provided by the Allen Campaign:

    WEBB’S WEIRD WORLD

    The Author’s Disturbing Writings Show a Continued Pattern of Demeaning Women

    · Some of Webb’s writings are very disturbing for a candidate hoping to represent the families of Virginians in the U.S. Senate.

    · Many excellent books about the United States military and wartime service accomplish their purposes, and even win awards, without systematically demeaning women, and without dehumanizing women, men and even children.

    · Webb’s novels disturbingly and consistently – indeed, almost uniformly – portray women as servile, subordinate, inept, incompetent, promiscuous, perverted, or some combination of these. In novel after novel, Webb assigns his female characters base, negative characteristics. In thousands of pages of fiction penned by Webb, there are few if any strong, admirable women or positive female role models.

    Why does Jim Webb refuse to portray women in a respectful, positive light, whether in his non-fiction concerning their role in the military, or in his provocative novels? How can women trust him to represent their views in the Senate when chauvinistic attitudes and sexually exploitive references run throughout his fiction and non-fiction writings?

    · Most Virginians and Americans would find passages such as those below shocking, especially coming from the pen of someone who seeks the privilege of serving in the United States Senate, one of the highest offices in the land:

    – Lost Soldiers: “A shirtless man walked toward them along a mud pathway. His muscles were young and hard, but his face was devastated with wrinkles. His eyes were so red that they appeared to be burned by fire. A naked boy ran happily toward him from a little plot of dirt. The man grabbed his young son in his arms, turned him upside down, and put the boy’s penis in his mouth.”

    Bantam Books, NY, 1st Edition, 2001, (hard cover), page 333.
    Quote is from para. 10,.Chap. 34.


    – Something to Die For: "Fogarty . . . watch[ed] a naked young stripper do the splits over a banana. She stood back up, her face smiling proudly and her round breasts glistening from a spotlight in the dim bar, and left the banana on the bar, cut in four equal sections by the muscles of her vagina."

    William Morrow and Company, Inc., NY 1991, 1st Ed. (hardcover), p. 36.
    Avon Books, New York, 1992 (Mass-Market paperback edition), p. 35
    Quote is from para. 29, Chap. 2 “The South China Sea,”, Section 2


    – A Country Such as This: "[He] could see Jawbone and Ashley Asthmatic [two guards at a Vietnamese prison camp] napping together in the grass. They faced inward, their arms entwined. It looked like they were masturbating each other. It didn't surprise him. … It was common to see men holding hands, embracing, playing with each other. Some of them [the guards] had wanted him. He could tell in those evanescent moments between his bao cao bow, the obligatory deference when a guard entered his cell, and the first word or blow that followed it… Quick, grinding voices, turgid with repressed passion. An exploratory reaching of the hand near his groin…”

    Doubleday & Co., Garden City, NY, 1983 (hardcover); page 396.
    Bluejacket Books, 2001 (Trade paperback edition), page 396
    Page numbers are the same in the Naval Institute Press (paperback) edition, 1983.
    Quote is from fifth para, Part 5 “A Country Such As This,” Chap. 24, Section 1


    – A Sense of Honor: “Nurse Goodbody, dark and voluptuous (Lenahan had forgotten her actual name, it was something long and Italian), was a bedtime friend to many of the doctors in Bethesda. She had hinted to Lenahan that she simply could not contain herself. Doctors tending to patients, she explained, aroused her. Morphine Mary (again Lenahan could not remember her exact name) was a thin, nervous drill sergeant type, a disciplinarian who did not allow her patients even to complain. Lenahan was convinced that Morphine Mary did not even sleep with her husband. She wasn’t bad looking, he mused again, staring at her thin frame. If she’d just get laid every now and then she’d mellow out and stop being such a damn witch.” (p. 164) (Lenahan brings Goodbody home with him and has sex, pp. 188-190)

    Prentice-Hall, New York, 1981 (hardcover)
    Bantam, New York, 1982 (Mass-Market paperback edition), p. 164
    Trade paperback edition, Bluejacket Books, 1995, p. 164
    Quote is from fourth para in Part 3, “Chapter 4:1600”


    – Something to Die For: "[Fogarty] has been thinking of the firm, springy skin and the sweet smells of a young Filipina woman named Maria in whose bed he had spent three nights almost twenty years ago. . . . She was a deliciously bad young woman. . . . On the second night, he had brought her a box of Godiva chocolates . . . . he had awakened to find her in the bathroom, sitting on the toilet with her knees underneath her chin, eating chocolates and counting her rosary beads as she prayed."

    William Morrow and Company, Inc., NY 1991, 1st Ed. (hardcover), p. 32.
    Avon Books New York, 1992 (Mass-Market paperback edition), p. 30
    Quote is from third para in Chapter 2 “South China Sea,”, Part 2


    – Something to Die For: "We're on our way to becoming the world's recreational center, a nation [USA] not to be taken seriously. Where are we still the undisputed leader? Music. Movies. Fast food. Drugs. . . . the billboards fifty years from now as you come over the bridge and stop at the tollbooths outside Manhattan: A smiling beautiful naked woman, and the sign saying AMERICAN ASS IS OUR MOST IMPORTANT PRODUCT."

    William Morrow and Company, Inc., NY 1991, 1st Ed. (hardcover), p. 199.
    Avon Books New York, 1992 (Mass-Market paperback edition), p. 237
    Quote is from para. 38, Chap. 13, Part 1, (five paras before Part 2).


    – Fields of Fire: Snake (the protagonist) sees his mother on the bed: "She looked as if she were carefully attempting to re-create a picture from some long-forgotten men's magazine . . . . She was naked underneath the robe . . . . and the robe fell loosely away, revealing her. Snake shrugged resignedly."

    Prentice-Hall, New York, 1978 (Hardcover, 1st edition), p. 8
    Bantam Books "mass market [paperback] edition" published in Sept. 2001. p. 9.
    Quote is from paragraphs 18-23, Part 1 “The Best We Have”, Section 1
    (NOTE: Part 1 is after the Prologue)


    – Fields of Fire: "He saw the invitation with every bouncing breast and curved hip. . . . He was thirteen. . . . She was fifteen . . . . In a few moments she drew him to her and he murmured in his quiet voice, 'I am still small.' 'You are large enough,' she answered. And he found he was."

    Prentice-Hall, New York, 1978 (Hardcover, 1st edition), pp. 211-212
    Bantam Books "mass market [paperback] ed." published in Sept. 2001, pp. 280-81.
    Quote is from paragraphs 8-20, Part 2 “The End of the Pipeline,” Chapter 24


    – A Sense of Honor: “… that is, if you knew who your sister was, Brustein, and if she’d been born with anything between her legs except an asshole, I’d be happy to bring some class to your low-rent name by knocking the bitch up.” (p. 223)

    Prentice-Hall, New York, 1981 (hardcover)
    Bantam, New York, 1982 (Mass-Market paperback edition), p. 223
    Trade paperback edition, Bluejacket Books, 1995, p. 223
    Quote is from 17th para in Part 4, “Chapter 7:1930”


    – A Sense of Honor: “You wouldn’t have believed it, Swede. She just dropped her britches and lifted up her skirt and pissed like a man. Didn’t lose a drop, either. Not a drop.” (p. 183)

    Prentice-Hall, New York, 1981 (hardcover)
    Bantam, New York, 1982 (Mass-Market paperback edition), p. 183
    Trade paperback edition, Bluejacket Books, 1995, p. 183
    Quote is from 23rd para in Part 3, “Chapter 8: 2300”

    - posted by MrSpkr @ 20:13 0 comments
    Friday, October 20, 2006
     
    My latest project
    We represent the Plaintiff.

    The story is a little deeper than the paper lets on. This will get interesting if it doesn't settle rather quickly.
    - posted by MrSpkr @ 14:19 0 comments
    Friday, October 13, 2006
     
    Why liberals want to reinstate the "Fairness Doctrine"
    Air America Radio Files for Chapter 11.

    More posts soon. Life has been OH SO BUSY!
    - posted by MrSpkr @ 10:38 0 comments

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