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Originally Posted by Riot
This is unfortunate news for Bush and the legacy he's trying to create, if it grows legs (it is HuffPo).
Ryan Grimm has a story breaking, revealing multiple hunks of the Bush memoir, "Decision Points", are now appearing to simply be cut-and-pasted copies of stuff from other people's books. Not Bushes own written memoir.
The former Pres is out on book tour now, hitting all the TV shows last week, etc. I haven't ordered it yet (finishing the Keith Richards autobio, which is fantastic) - but sure won't waste my cash on this yokel if this is true.
Bad enough Bush admits to war crimes in his book, and starting the Iraq war knowing there are no WMD. Can't believe I voted for this incompetent loser - twice. "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice ... you won't be fooled again".
Much more at:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/1...1.html#s180908
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That is completely ridiculous. Nobody's memory is perfect. If I'm trying to recall the details of an event that took place several years ago, I would certainly want to see if the other people that were there with me had the same recollection of the events as I did. If I have the same recollection as the other people that were there and I write about the event, that is not plagiarism.
If your friend writes a blog about what you guys did last week at the BC and she says :Riot picked me up for dinner at 7:00pm" and then you write that you guys went to dinner at 7:00pm, is that plagiarism? Of course not.