Why didn't Bush listen
Posted by: Jim Lawson on 15 November 2005
Posted on: 23 November 2005 by HR
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fredrik_Fiske:
Dear Haim,
So would you mind saying who the publisher is, please?
Dear Frdrick,
The publisher is Henry Holt And Company, New York. I have to leave now. I might come up with more information later tonight.
Regards,
Haim
Dear Haim,
So would you mind saying who the publisher is, please?
Dear Frdrick,
The publisher is Henry Holt And Company, New York. I have to leave now. I might come up with more information later tonight.
Regards,
Haim
Posted on: 23 November 2005 by u5227470736789439
Dear Haim,
We still have good book shops, so I shall try to order it for myself, for Christmas.
Many thanks from Fredrik
We still have good book shops, so I shall try to order it for myself, for Christmas.
Many thanks from Fredrik
Posted on: 23 November 2005 by HR
quote:Originally posted by Fredrik_Fiske:
Dear Haim,
We still have good book shops, so I shall try to order it for myself, for Christmas.
Many thanks from Fredrik
Fredrik,
Imperial Hubris is a facinating book written by a CIA man who was in charge of hunting down Osama Bin Laden. It is a short book, the writting is so so, but it is full of amazing inside information of why the West is loosing its war on terrorism.
The Shadid book is of a human interest, this one is a cold and insightful analysis of the war we are in. I highly recommend it.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1574888498/103-1443288...ce&n=283155&v=glance
Keep in touch,
Haim
Posted on: 23 November 2005 by u5227470736789439
Two books for Christmas, then! Thanks, and I am sure that history without human interest is essentially an emasculated version, though the hard political facts always must frame it.
Many thanks from Fred. Sleep now, I think...
Many thanks from Fred. Sleep now, I think...
Posted on: 24 November 2005 by JeremyD
Posted on: 24 November 2005 by 7V
Posted on: 24 November 2005 by Stephen Tate
The best for bush is to go and order a cd555!
regards,
regards,
Posted on: 24 November 2005 by HR
[QUOTE]Originally posted by Fredrik_Fiske:
Two books for Christmas, then! Thanks,
Dear Fredrick,
Something you can get yourself before Christmas: The Atlantic magazine's December 2005 issue which has some excellent articles about Iraq:
'Why Iraq has no army' by James Fallows, 'If America left Iraq' by Nir Rosen and 'The covert option (can sabotage stop Iran from going nuclear)' by Terrence Henry.
I enjoy a lot, Fredrick, The Atlantic magazine that has always great writtings on different topics as world politics, economics, history and so forth. I have been subscribing to it for the last three years.
Haim
Two books for Christmas, then! Thanks,
Dear Fredrick,
Something you can get yourself before Christmas: The Atlantic magazine's December 2005 issue which has some excellent articles about Iraq:
'Why Iraq has no army' by James Fallows, 'If America left Iraq' by Nir Rosen and 'The covert option (can sabotage stop Iran from going nuclear)' by Terrence Henry.
I enjoy a lot, Fredrick, The Atlantic magazine that has always great writtings on different topics as world politics, economics, history and so forth. I have been subscribing to it for the last three years.
Haim
Posted on: 24 November 2005 by HR
quote:Originally posted by Stephen Tate:
The best for bush is to go and order a cd555!
regards,
How can he? He has been spending, sorry, wasting all his money in Iraq. They still do not have there (after two years) decent AC to appreciate NAIM gear.
Haim
Posted on: 24 November 2005 by Stephen Tate
quote:Originally posted by HR:quote:Originally posted by Stephen Tate:
The best for bush is to go and order a cd555!
regards,
How can he? He has been spending, sorry, wasting all his money in Iraq. They still do not have there (after two years) decent AC to appreciate NAIM gear.
Haim
Exactly.
regards,