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"The Switch" is a story set in the context of a teacher discussing with his students all of the evidence that the Bush administration is as corrupt as they are incompetent. Most of the students are portrayed by comedians and others of notoriety, so it has a lot of humor to it despite how infuriating it is. Here's what others have said about it:"I was angry at Bush before I read 'The Switch,' but now I'm like CRAZY with anger." --a guy from myspace.com
"A must read for anyone worried about the current state of the world."--novelist Walker Bennett
"Very thought provoking and worth your time no matter which party you're with." --strawpoll08.com
"Found the message worth the time it took to read. Its references are most impressive. And the teacher and use of well known folk as students worked. [This is coming from a reader who] is a 79+ year old vet of WWII and a former college journalism and political science teacher. I was a senior staffer and speech writer to a governor, research assistant to a U.S. Senator and personal staff consultant to state-wide office holder. You made me feel guilty for not paying closer attention to Clark in 04!" --Jim E. Gregg
"Absolutely astounding! YOU ROCK!" --a Daily Kos blogger
"I was blown away by how brilliant it is." --Dell Long, B.B. King's former PR manager
You can read it at clarkvsbush.com or ask me to email it to you.


