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To: D.Austin who started this subject5/19/2004 11:12:46 PM
From: D.Austin   of 1116
 
Ron Browns Body : How One Mans Death Saved the Clinton Presidency and Hillarys Future

Individuals who were threats to Bill and Hillary Clinton have had a particularly high mortality rate. They crash in airplanes, they are found dead in Fort Marcy Park, they get blown away on the interstate, they die of mysterious illnesses.
Had Ron Brown not died in Croatia, he was prepared to testify against Clinton as to his "treason" on China. Coincidence?
Jack Cashill has written a book that raises several important questions about the untimely death of former Commerce Secy. Ron Brown. What was the .45 size circular hole in the top of Browns head? Who knows for sure, because they did not do an autopsy. It is a terrible thing to thing to believe that a U.S. president could do such things. Cashill does not draw any definite conclusions, but this explosive book certainly will lead many readers to the conclusion that Ron Browns death was no accident.
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Ron Brown looked like he had everything but in reality towards the end of his life, he had nothing. I dont think Ive read anything this sad in ages. Here was a talented, charming and highly astute man who really couldve made history but instead he almost came to social and political ruin.
This book carefully explained what Brown blundered into and why it was so bad. The only criticisms I have are these: the author relies just a tad bit too much on one of Browns companions for details (the natural urge to see oneself in the best light probably colors this persons memories) and overdoes it with the melodramatic foreshadowing. We all know what happened to Brown so theres no need to harp on whats coming in each chapter.

One sensible thing Cashill does is that he didnt get bogged down in a conspiracy theory. He offers the reader a number of scenarios to explain why the plane crashed and how Browns body got the infamous head wound. He then allows the reader to make up his or her own mind and he withdraws.

For the most part its a well written and surprisingly sympathetic book. The chapters on Browns visit to a chapel before his death and the jockeying for position at his funeral are worth the its price alone.
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