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Gene X Portraits of a Liberal Blogger (Hardcover) by James Saville Row
Gene X assumes a preliminary grasping, of the world's burgeoning contemporary multi-culture, and its attendant patterns of understanding
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This work has been loosely compared to William Blackstone's work by a reviewer. William Blackstone was the English Jurist who penned the four volume epic: "Commentaries on the Laws of England".
For purposes of familiarity, a subset of the two volume Gene X Portraits of a Liberal Blogger could be likened to a more functional and less-copious contemporary corollary of William Blackstone's work. A much more strongly-typed, or ideologically-biased corollary at that.
The first volume presents pin-pointed studies, the expansions of which are captured by allegories, or metaphorical allusions, hence allowing the brevity of each piece. A generous Quotient with strong currency is required to take full advantage of the writing style.
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The second volume encompasses a full-blown, fully-expanded, single study of the Blog Collective. It opens up with a masterpiece intro, and concludes with a selection of burning, intense liberal-reactions to news of the day, consequential to the Liberal malaise of post 2000 and 2004 elections', smoke-filled mirrors. A historical record for the liberal mind, of the travails of the 43rd, 1600-Penn (the George W Bush presidency) during the snapshot of time: Late Summer - early Fall of 2007. The same free-thought writing style is unmistakable.
Target Audience:
policy bloggers, news enthusiasts, c-span avids, policy professionals, legislators, leaders, historians, judges, attorneys, institutions; and students of all paths
Areas of Concentration:
philosophy and the social sciences, philology, western mystery traditions, world history, iraq war, american history, 2000 and 2004 presidentials, satire, the windsors, the 43rd, 1600-penn_er, US 109th, 110th Congresses, the law and the CONSTITUTION of these United States
Brief US Senate Floor tête-à-tête
between Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois and Senator John Warner (former) of Virginia
Mr. DICK DURBIN (Senator Richard J. Durbin of Illinois) [...] I consider it a great honor to have served with JOHN WARNER. I think he is an exceptional individual. Virginia was lucky to have him as their voice in the Senate for 30 years. America was lucky to have him in service to our country in so many different capacities.
The PRESIDING OFFICER. The Senator from Virginia.
Mr. JOHN WARNER. (Senator John W. Warner of Virginia) Mr. President, I thank my colleague for his very thoughtful remarks. Our relationship has been one that included both wives. I recall an event we attended, and immediately the next morning my wife received from you a book which she, being an avid reader, stayed in that book for the evenings that went on for a week or so. That is the way this great institution works. It is not all on the floor before the television cameras. Senator DURBIN is a strong leader, a tough adversary […]
Congressional Record Page #S10160 -- US SENATE - 09/30/08 ("CELEBRATE SAFE COMMUNITIES")
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