Where in the world is Osama Bin Ladenby Morgan Spurlock

After months of reading thrillers and such like, i finally got down to reading a non-fiction and it was quite decent. While the premise of wanting to make the world better for his unborn child was to flimsy, it obviously gave him a chance to gallivant round the globe, with his wife’s blessings. The narrative […]

After months of reading thrillers and such like, i finally got down to reading a non-fiction and it was quite decent. While the premise of wanting to make the world better for his unborn child was to flimsy, it obviously gave him a chance to gallivant round the globe, with his wife’s blessings.

The narrative is simple. Interviews kind of superficial. Analysis pretty much non-existent.

In spite of saying that he met very normal kids in the Pakistani madrassas, he acknowledged that for most part Pakistan was running with the hare and hunting with the fox in the “Global War on Terror.” 🙂

decent read. As long as you don’t read too much into it.

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