Tuesday, July 20, 2004
Amazon censors reviews for 'My Pet Goat'
(Libertythink.com) - Reviews for the children's reader including "My Pet Goat" are being deleted from Amazon.com for some strange reason. This is the exciting story you can see footage of our Maximum Leader George W. Bush reading intently in Michael Moore's new documentary film Fahrenheit 9/11. Bush reads on for a good seven minutes after his chief of staff allegedly tells him of the 9/11 attacks.
These Amazon.com reviews were posted on 911truthalliance 16 Jul 2004: Steady Readership In Times Of Change, July 8, 2004
Reviewer: A reader (Sarasota, Florida)
A riveting story that keeps you glued to the page until the stunning climax. Even a notification from your staff that the nation you lead is under attack can't keep you from reading the gut-wrenching final words.
If only the book were longer......, July 8, 2004
Reviewer: A reader (Raleigh, NC USA)
Then I could have sat there and read it for 7 hours...still, it was nice to be able to get lost in the adventure of this adorable goat - more fun than my "day job"!....maybe I should become a miseducator....I do resignate with these kids!
Nothing could tear me away from "The Pet Goat", July 7, 2004
Reviewer: A reader (Washington DC)
Not even a national emergency! This is probably the greatest book EVER written. It has lots of colorful pictures, and it's just so fun to "read" while I sit there for at least seven minutes wondering why I took a job that I have absolutely no skills for, and that when it comes right down to it, I didn't even want! It's not as good as "The Very Hungry Caterpillar" (the words are bigger), but it comes close! Yet these were the only four reviews remaining on Amazon.com as of July 20:14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
Why is it a goat?, July 19, 2004
Reviewer: rizzella (In the big state of Texas)
The book was OK. Some of the words were a little hard for me but it is a Level 2 reader. I would have liked a Level 1. I also thought it would have been much better if it was called "My Pet Elephant". That would have made it much more better. After all, the GOP has an elephant for our mascot. Another reason an elephant would have been more better is because I have been known to have seen pink elephants lots of times. So, that is why I think it should have been about an elephant and not a goat. But at least it was not "My Pet Donkey". Haw, Haw. Then I wouldn't have liked the story at all.
25 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
A "must" for my library, July 18, 2004
Reviewer: A reader
This book totally captured my imagination and I could not resist telling my friends all about it, even though the grownups kept bugging me about other things I was sposed to do. This book belongs right beside The Very Hungry Caterpillar Katapilla??? in my presidential library. Actually it's more of a presidential bookshelf and my friend Johnny Ashcroft always wants to know what I and my other friends are reading.
55 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
Bestes book in da worl!, July 15, 2004
Reviewer: A reader
I think this is the bestes book in da worl! I was lef thinkin for seven minutes caus this book is soooo cooool. I wanna read it again and again and I don care if the whole worl is attac. This is the coooolest book eva!
209 of 212 people found the following review helpful:
Presidential material, through and through!, July 6, 2004
Reviewer:Lolla Fallujah(Hannah Storm's house)
After reading the enclosed story "The Pet Goat," I was stunned by its lyrical beauty and easy cadence. The tempo, the choice of words, and the layout on each page captured my imagination so much that it took me about seven minutes to recover my bearings. .....---
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