I despise the dedication, but I think Last Full Measure was excellent.
Wasn't the book dedicated to a woman whose son was killed in the so-called War on Terror? Is that really so terrible?
There's an entire controversy about the "Cindy Sheehan" dedication, Therin, which I don't necessarily want to bring back full fledged. Suffice it to say, it was basically his wording in both books in question.
Again...if I were to, say, dedicate a book to a big-name conservative activist, and then go off on a rant about his/her brave stance against "the unjust, immoral, and totally unjustifiable policies of the (thankfully defunct) Obama Adminitration", etc.--the folks here would not let me hear the end of it--and rightfully so.
Even those who'd agree with me would condemn it, to be honest--and it would be the right thing to do.
Would I have the right to that sort of dedication? Absolutely. Would it be an uncalled for, overtly political cheap shot? Dang right, it would.
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