maybe, but definitely if it was purchasable at cost price. I'd definitely read it if it was lying around. Have only bought 'The interrogater' by Glenn carle from an American writer over the internet so far. Also read bill gates' The road ahead'. My father had a copy of a book on or by Colin Powell his daughter gifted him, but never bothered to read it much. Flicked through oreillys bold fresh book once in sedona, Arizona, but wasn't much interested. Found an interesting book by American writer called pirri (surname) once in nyc at a library. He was some kind of Hispanic I guess. Ralph Waldo Emerson comes to mind when considering great American writers. And mark twain. Definitely enjoyed the book "fast food" which details abuses of Hispanic laborers by u.s. Citizens of Hispanic background which explains how America trumps the EU'S production costs for meat in fast food industry and food industry in general (you can actually chew a Mexican's fingertips in your hamburger due to shocking work practices in America based on cutting costs.) Probably coulter's book touches on that kind of thing a lot. Can't imagine coulter can think of a better way to service America's farms with laborers than by exploiting Mexican labor. A good Mexican diet of beans goes a long way on a farm. Hesitant to shell out $30 or whatever for delivery to Australia if coulter hasn't thought of a better way to service America's farms with workers. Also coulter wasn't with me at the social security office in LA when the guy working there informed me fake social security numbers don't pass muster on the social security department's database. God knows I paid the irs my fair share of taxes with that number though.
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also, wasn't coulter seen on the same date as big kuntry from pimp squad click? Or else confusing that with oreilly's mrs dating flavor flav. It's all very confusing. Would definitely pay stiff shipping expenses for coulter's book if it had some glossy photos of hos languishing all over Cadillacs and suchlike.
read some of barrack h's "audacity of hope" book at a cafe in Auckland one time, certainly looked interesting but couldn't bring it with as belonged to cafe and had to leave.
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