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Who is Bob Miller?

"I do not hate predators. If there were hawks in this country, other countries are shown here. Do not misinterpret" Hawk "in the sense I agree with George W. Bush and Richard Cheney and their Hermann Goering prota © gà © s at the Pentagon. Bush is a mouth and a pen, is in a totally different league vice president. Cheney is a vulgar, immoral, sadistic subhuman.

It would be safe to say that Bob Miller does not like the administration Bush, not taking kindly to the war in Iraq. But why? A personal rift with the men at the top? Another rebel who seek to make a name for himself by campaign against authority? Or a talented author and political activist who gives his all for the opportunity to share their opinions and talk about what they perceive as 'evil' Bush family?

A loyal American citizen and a veteran of the Vietnam war, Bob Miller is also one of the most significant writers of the country, representing both wit and humor among the most serious of all matter. In his latest book "Kill Me If You Can, You bastard," Bob is based on the profits he made in his diary during the height of the Vietnam War, expressing both the comedy and terror in equal measure honest dazzling image of military life at the moment.

Having been in the Senate in 1992 as a Republican candidate, not as if Bob is using the Bush foreign policy for political gain. More precisely Miller is determined to continue the work of his life to spreading the message of malice and hatred propagated by the Bush regime, and the campaign to stop the aggressive handling foreign policy of the U.S. authorities during the last half century.

Never afraid to speak his mind, Bob Miller has been being a rebel and one of the writers most controversial modern, but their goals are simple: to express their views on the fundamental problems with the Bush administration, which in their eyes is driven by greed and the desire for wealth and personal power. Never has a writer crossing difficult topics with grace by Miller, avoiding political bias and focus on the truth of the matter, particularly in "Kill Me If You Can".

Criticizing the Bush family and standing against corruption since 1976, Bob Miller has been widely regarded as having points extreme view of the war in Iraq, the real motives behind the invasion and the link to 9 / 11, and subjected to interrogation by the U.S. Secret Service in 1990. It has also been scheduled in the media as a controversial figure to say the sometimes brutal truth about the current state of the U.S. government. However, unlike many of Miller fellow at the table brings an honesty and integrity that comes from experience first hand the horrors of war and the struggle for a U.S. government ungrateful. Who is Bob Miller? You decide.

About the Author

Nick Carter is a veteran who had served the US Marines. He have written articles on Vietnam war and against the wars forced by Americans. He is a great admirer of Bob Miller, America’s most controversial writer and author of Kill Me If You Can, You SOB.

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