It has been rumored that Bin Laden has hired a ghost writer to pen a memoir about how evil the Western world is to the Muslim community. There are so many snarky and probably offensive things I could say about this given the election, but I’ll refrain. What I do wonder, though, is what US publisher will distribute the book here and who will stock it?
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I’m pretty sure Jeff Bezos wouldn’t let a little thing like Bin Laden being public enemy number one stop him from selling the book on Amazon.
It starts with an H because it’s owned by RM.
I think that not even Bin Laden should be censored. After all Mein Kampf is in print in several editions.