Sunday, March 28, 2010

Which books tell the secrets of Chicago political campaigns? - BackTalk

I wrote a novel that first came out in the year 2000 entitled America's First. It is about a African-American senator from the State of Illinois who was groomed and positioned by a powerful Chicago mob family (that most of the country never heard of) to become the first black president. The fictious president in my book was very articulate, married to a lawyer he met in law school and both of his parents had passed away when he was younger. It still amazes me to this day that not one main stream press outlet has ever interviewed me about this book. I have done countless book signings and have spoke at many underground book parties at private homes. The one thing many people say in common about my book is that my book has a lot in common with the rise of Barack Obama. I tell people this is not true. I knew very little about President Obama when I first started out back in 1996 writing my book and it is out of pure coincidence that my book has a lot of similarities in it that have since come to happen in real life (i.e. I wrote in the book about our government's role in the assasination of Sadaam Husseins' two sons). There are many more similarities in my book, for example, the fictious president in my book inherits a very dismal economy at a time when crime is very high in the country. Sound familiar? Well my book came out in the year 2000 before anyone in mainstream America had ever about Barack Obama, and it is a great read of fiction, in my opinion and many others, that should get more atention and possibly be made into a movie. You be the judge for yourself and order a copy online at Amazon.com; and after you finished reading my book, you will truly understand why the mainstream media wants my book kept America's best kept secret. Hint: my book discusses in a very fictious manner why our country will not legalize drugs and who is responsible for keeping a bill from passing in the White House from this type of legislation to ever get debated in the House or Senate. Read my book and then you become the judge. But remember, my book is just fiction and far from the truth. It's just a great read.

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