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Rick Myers Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Sep-04-03 05:10 PM
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Slain Soldier's Father Criticizes Lynch's Book Deal
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On Tuesday, a publisher announced that Lynch signed a $1 million deal for a book that will tell the story about her capture and rescue.

"Where's the million-dollar book deal for the other members of the 507th who were killed?" Randy Kiehl said. "How do they tell their story?

"Now, she's a profiteer because what she did was in the line of duty."

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This father has a very good point. She was a soldier, on active duty in a warzone. She's been given a free ride for college, a brand new Mustang convertable, even new cinder blocks fer the house!!! If she does not donate that book money I hope she chokes!

She's getting a million bucks for a story that she claims that she cannot remember!!! More fiction, just like the rest of the Irack WAR!!!

And now the NFL has Pepsi and AOL logos covering The Mall in Washington... Why don't they just finish the job... Put the Halliburton logo on the White House, hang a sign "The Supreme Court, brought to you by Verizon" and The RCA Capitol Building!!!




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