Email Us RV by Bob Miller and Nan Kilar
Kill Me If You Can, You SOB
Bob Miller, One of America's most controversial writers
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hear of an 'accidentally funny' book? Well, you have now. is a non-fiction book about the
Vietnam War. A book taken from diary entries written almost four decades ago by an
ordinary soldier about three extraordinary soldiers: LTC Manuel A. Alves (Black Hawk), CW2
Richard Arann and WO Theodore Thoman. These were soliders with the 192nd AHC and 3-506th
of the 101st Airborne Division (Vietnam War 1968-69). Publisher's proviso: Author Bob Miller is America's most controversial writer. That wasn't what we were hoping for, but you have to play the cards you're dealt. In 1990 the U.S. Secret Service charged Bob Miller with being a threat to the President of the United States and took him into custody. He was released after Desert Storm. In a recent interview Miller said, "George W. Bush left no doubt that the Bush family's objectives had nothing to do with bringing bin Laden and his group of terrorists to justice when he said, 'I don't know where bin Laden is. I have no idea and really don't care. It's not that important. It's not our priority.' After these words came out of Bush's mouth, had Congress been anything but self-serving bigots, he would have been impeached immediately and put on trial for treason. The Bush family makes Adam Y. Gadahn, indicted for treason in 2006, look like a candidate for stainthood. |