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Will G. Gordon Liddy's autobiography is as spookily fascinating now as it
was in 1980, especially the memorably unvarnished depiction of his early
years. Listening with admiration to Adolf Hitler on the radio, seeking
to free himself from "disabling emotionalism" by slaughtering chickens,
young Gordon must have made quite an impression on the neighbors -
Review excerpt is © 2002 Amazon.com
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