Open Letters to George W. Bush
Letters to W from his
ardent admirer
Belacqua Jones
by
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About the Book
Author Case Wagenvoord's alter ego Belacqua Jones-a Karl Rove on meth-peppers the president with daily suggestions for policy initiatives designed to carry America to new heights of greatness.
Looking at a world through a mind distorted by too many controlled substances, Jones shines his twisted light on the dark corners of America. With its original political satire, Open Letters to George W. Bush gives the reader a distorted view of political reality as Jones urges the president to:
From Christianity to colons and everything in between, Jones provides a dark yet humorous series of letters that will entertain those both for and against W.
About the Author
Following five years in the Marines, Case Wagenvoord worked his way through college as a newspaper reporter. He has a BA in Political Science and an MA in Liberal Studies. He lives with his wife in Middletown, New Jersey, and is a special education teacher in Brooklyn.