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November 12, 2005

Teach Your Children Well Open Post

What happens when two regular boys named Tommy and Lou dream of starting a lemonade stand in order to earn enough to buy a swing set? Well, their dream goes quite well until liberals like Congresswoman Clunkton, Mayor Leach and Mr. Fussman attempt to tax and regulate their dream away.

Help Mom! There Are Liberals Under My Bed is written by by Katharine DeBrecht, a self-proclaimed "Security Mom for Bush" and featuring hilarious full-color illustrations by a Reuben Award winning artist, it is certain to be one of the most talked about children's books of the year. Click the pic for more.

NOTE: This post has been made by me "for the children" on a totally voluntary basis, no compensation was promised or paid to me in any way, shape or form on behalf of the author, publisher, or anyone else connected with this book.

The rest of this post is Open Trackbacks so, it you have an interesting post up this weekend, have it folks.

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Jo's Cafe has Saturday Specials; Wizbang has the Carnival up; Random Numbers has an Open Post Weekend; MacStandbury has an Open Post; The Political Teen has an Open Post; Third World Country is having an Saturday Open Trackback Festival; My Vast Right Wing Conspiracy has a SuperDick Open Post; Don Surber has Dean.com Bust and Open Post; Stop the ACLU is having a Weekend Party and so is bRight and Early. I also defiantly linked to Point Five's Weekend Open Trackbacks: Delete All Trackbacks Edition!

Posted by LindaSoG at November 12, 2005 08:19 AM


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Comments

Thanks for the plug. I notice that people no longer just have linkfests but have their own copy on top.
I'd like to think I started that with the Cute Puppy Link Fest
My kids are too old for that book. I recommend "The Dumb Bunnies"
No, it is not about the 1980 DNC convention in SF

Posted by: don surber at November 12, 2005 02:38 PM


Hi Don!

You are more than welcome for the plug, its a good post and it should be read.

I don't have any kiddies, but I thought the book was a hoot, and a good thing for kids.

Posted by: LindaSoG at November 12, 2005 02:47 PM


Posted by: don surber at November 12, 2005 03:20 PM


Aha! I see my typo trap has caught another blogger for Blogger Stew (Yum!).

;-)

(Hey, not that I particularly mind: I get regular hits from people searching for "third world country"this or that coming to third world COUNTY.

heh

As for the book you blogged on here... just went on my Amazon.com wish list...

Thanks!

Posted by: David [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 12, 2005 04:39 PM


Hi David! You don't want me in the stew pot, I'm too tough and stringy, trust me on that!

I want one of them books too and I don't have any kids.

Thanks for visiting!

Posted by: LindaSoG at November 12, 2005 06:01 PM


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