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President Jimmy Carter and his book on Palestine
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Submitted by marvin edelman (United States), Dec 14, 2006 at 09:05

Do you have a review and response to former President Carter's book that I could have published in our local newspapers in northeastern Connecticut?


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Daniel Pipes replies:

No, but many others have written fine reviews of his book. I reviewed his 1985 book on the same subject, "The Blood of Abraham," and that was quite enough Carter for me.

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