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Subject: Re: The "Battlefield Earth" sound track...
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Date: Wed, 18-Sep-85 11:36:01 EDT
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In article <843@udenva.UUCP> showard@udenva.UUCP (showard) writes:
>> 
>> Must everything be taken as RELIGIOUS?  Could Mr. Hubbard have, being of sound
>> mind, written a book just for the pleasure of writing a book??
>> 
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>>           Alan Clegg             
>> ----------
>
>  No.  Mr. Hubbard could not have been of sound mind.  The man is a fruitcake.
>

What do you know about Hubbard that makes him a fruitcake and why can't he
(as an accomplished Sci Fi Writer) write a book that is entertaining?  I
read Battlefield Earth and found it entertaining.