by the way, you guys should check on that book lynne wrong a long time ago.
guess what it's about? hot girl-on-girl action! proof that it's enjoyed by republicans too, i guess.
here is a sample...
http://www.bellaonline.com/articles/art19337.asp
Quote:
The women who embraced in the wagon were Adam and Eve crossing a dark cathedral stage -- no, Eve and Eve, loving one another as they would not be able to once they ate of the fruit and knew themselves as they truly were. She felt curiously moved, curiously envious of them. She had never to this moment thought Eden a particularly attractive paradise, based as it was on naiveté, but she saw that the women in the cart had a passionate, loving intimacy forever closed to her. How strong it made them. What comfort it gave.
The young woman was heavily powdered, but quite attractive, a curvesome creature, rounded at bosom and cheek. When she smiled, even her teeth seemed puffed and rounded, like tiny ivory pillows.
Let us go away together, away from the anger and imperatives of men. We shall find ourselves a secluded bower where they dare not venture. There will be only the two of us, and we shall linger through long afternoons of sweet retirement. In the evenings I shall read to you while you work your cross-stitch in the firelight. And then we shall go to bed, our bed, my dearest girl.
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would have been funny if kerry somehow weaved the name of the book into a compliment during the debate, acting like he was serious. "i am deeply inspired by the book
sisters by lynne cheney."