Re: [CTRL] The Easy Way to Ban a Book

2005-10-10 Thread flw2
-Caveat Lector- >No, he claims he was asked to assassinate. He refused because the case was >in the US. Marvin was only "tasked" to kill overseas. You may choose to >doubt but I have seen the evidence … and the reaction. Specifically >because he talks, he has been targeted. Part of what cam

Re: [CTRL] The Easy Way to Ban a Book

2005-10-10 Thread RoadsEnd
ber 10, 2005 1:23 PM Subject: [CTRL] The Easy Way to Ban a Book The Easy Way to Ban a Book One effective way to ban a book is to absorb all the money a publisher has available with a lawsuit. It's happening to Trine Day who published the memoir of a Green Beret serving in Vietnam durin

Re: [CTRL] The Easy Way to Ban a Book

2005-10-10 Thread flw2
-Caveat Lector- - Original Message - From: Teresa Kao To: CTRL@LISTSERV.AOL.COM Sent: Monday, October 10, 2005 1:23 PM Subject: [CTRL] The Easy Way to Ban a Book The Easy Way to Ban a Book >One effective way to ban a book is to absorb all the money a publisher has >available

[CTRL] The Easy Way to Ban a Book

2005-10-10 Thread Teresa Kao
-Caveat Lector- The Easy Way to Ban a BookOne effective way to ban a book is to absorb all the money a publisher has available with a lawsuit. It's happening to Trine Day who published the memoir of a Green Beret serving in Vietnam during 1966 who was tasked with covertly taking the fight with Viet