By Antonio D. French
Filed Wednesday, February 15 at 4:51 AM
Sen. Kit Bond (R-MO) is planning to "write" his first book. The subject, according to the Associated Press, is "radical Islamic movements in Southeast Asia and the need for more U.S. involvement in the region." Pulitzer Prize winner Lewis Simons, a former AP correspondent, will be "assisting" Bond in writing the book. From the AP story:
"We have different political philosophies in some areas, but we were right on target on this one," Bond said of Simons. "I can get him access to people he might not reach and he's going to be going out in the bushes and talking to people I'd never talk to."
The book will be published sometime in 2007 or 2008 by Threshold Editions, a conservative publishing division of Simon & Schuster. GOP pundit and political strategist Mary Matalin heads the unit, which was formed last year.
1 Comments:
Hmm,
Islamic terrorists say they will cease hostilities if we leave their 'holy land'.
We do not view this land as 'holy' nor do we negoiate with 'terrorists'.
Terrorism continues, more americans die.
Simple solution: leave their lands.
12:12 PM, February 17, 2006
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