Conservative fiction.
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What is the most conservative love story ever told? National Review Online asked some family and friends and here's what they came up with.
My choice would've been Sense and Sensibility, my favorite of Jane Austen's novels.
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hebrewhammer777.
Batman kicks Al Qaeda's ass. Frank Miller's talks about upcoming book.
I'm kind of surprised here; he's made snide remarks about Reagan and apparently blamed him for the skyrocketing crime rate the liberal movement of the 60's caused.
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kcwriter.
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My choice would've been Sense and Sensibility, my favorite of Jane Austen's novels.
Hat tip:
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Batman kicks Al Qaeda's ass. Frank Miller's talks about upcoming book.
I'm kind of surprised here; he's made snide remarks about Reagan and apparently blamed him for the skyrocketing crime rate the liberal movement of the 60's caused.
Hat tip:
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