Achilles Heel © 2005 Bob Miller Americans are fortunate indeed that Muslims seem to hate each other more than they hate Christians and Jews. For me, that gives some credibility to the old adage, No one knows you better than you know yourself. |
Bob Miller, one of America's most controversial writers
"If I'm an enemy of the people, what does that make my critics?" -Bob Miller
| While
this book is a fascinating and quick read, it is light on supportive details, focusing
instead on the author's political opinions, which can only be described as
inflammatory--although they admittedly ring with the truth of hard-won experience. After
reading this book or attending one of Miller's public appearances, you'll not have to
guess at how he earned the news media's tag, America's
most controversial writers. Book
Excerpt: "With the backbone of the Democratic Party, William Jefferson Clinton, out
of the way and the Bush Storm Troopers in place, democracy took the day off. Then this
war-for-profit crew moved forward with their plans as if world opinions were irrelevant. "I'm
not campaigning against a fellow Republican. The truth is Bush does not represent the
Republican Party or any other party for that matter. He represents the Bush dynasty. Is it
not bad enough that another four years of his dictatorship will produce yet more
unemployed, homeless and demoralized Americans?" |
Achilles Heel, by Bob Miller, author of Angel Named Zabar, Taciturn, Toto Coelo - Bob Miller is one of America's most controversial writers. He has traveled the world over as a golf instructor and golf ambassador and worked as the golf professional on Holland Americas ms Westerdam. Bob served as a pilot in Vietnam in 1969. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross and the Air Medal. He challenged Richard Shelby for a seat in the U.S. Senate in 1992.