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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Skewering Self-Righteousness
Contained within the covers of this clever, cynical little volume are instructions for living an exemplary Homeland life ruled by decency. Issued by the Department of Homeland Decency (DOHD), it covers key life areas, including home, sex ("it"), work, entertainment, health, and worship. The book is filled with inspiring mottos, for "Mottos help decent Homelanders...
Published on March 22, 2006 by Renee A. Holoien

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Funny!!
Some people may not get that this is a far left leaning assault on traditional values. I was expecting a tongue-in-cheek commentary of typical American life, instead I got an insulting attack on the values that made this the greatest country in the world. If you are a fan of left wing nuts, you'll probably enjoy this attack piece. For all others, don't waste your money on...
Published on March 31, 2009 by Daniel L. Michael


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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Skewering Self-Righteousness, March 22, 2006
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This review is from: Department of Homeland Decency: Decency Rules and Regulations Manual (Paperback)
Contained within the covers of this clever, cynical little volume are instructions for living an exemplary Homeland life ruled by decency. Issued by the Department of Homeland Decency (DOHD), it covers key life areas, including home, sex ("it"), work, entertainment, health, and worship. The book is filled with inspiring mottos, for "Mottos help decent Homelanders remember the rules of decency." One favorite is "It's not how much it hurts but for how long afterwards", from the appendix on Punishments. My favorite feature of the USA Decency Act (UDA) is the LookSee. DOHD agents patrol everywhere in big black SUVs, ferreting out and reporting acts of indecency. Your actions could trigger, at any time, a Home LookSee, "It" LookSee, Workplace LookSee, Medical LookSee, or any other number of LookSees. The authors, Frank Fuller and Susan Fuller, treat their subject with the silliness and disrespect it deserves. Inspired surely by the current US government's topsy-turvy priorities and self-righteous judgments, they shred the myopic and naive pronouncements of the powerful right with their simplistic, yet stern, language of a government manual. The book's design is beautiful, and it's small enough to take with you, in case you need a reminder of what is decent. Humor is often an outlet for anger, and this book wittily lampoons the cause of so much frustration in a time when many of us feel faceless and powerless.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Terrorists do "it" all the time and have sores., June 12, 2006
This review is from: Department of Homeland Decency: Decency Rules and Regulations Manual (Paperback)
Department of Homeland Decency is funny. Not just ha-ha funny but laugh out loud hysterical. Hysterical because what else is there to do when there is W in the White House? This decency manual reads like something W actually did scheme up. I mean, it is good. G-O-O-D. Very good. Brilliant.

The structure is concise and covers decency guidelines for home, work, TV, medical issues, and, of course, for doing "it." Each section consists of snappy articles with goofy subtitles-- "How to Prevent Insertion, " "Frozen Embryos," and "Abstinence Bake Sale." At the end of each section there is an "Ask Yourself This!" which brings up tasty issues such as "ask yourself this: What could my children learn at the library that I don't know and that would make me feel stupid if I didn't know it before they did? Why wouldn't I rather have my children do research at home where parental locks have been placed on the internet and on the television?"

There are many ways to tell a story, to get at the heart of an issue. Michael Moore goes for the jugular and leaves me feeling worked up, manipulated and annoyed. Susan and Frank Fuller's approach is also direct but not like I just got punched in the gut with political dogma. The writing is accurate, consistent, and direct.

Although the writing is funny it's not like the Fuller's tip toe around charged issues. "Decency in the Lunchroom" snowballs into "Suddenly the workplace is filled with languages other than English, including Black, Spanish, Indian and the like. The workplace lunchroom is no longer a restful spot to consume a hamburger or doughnut; instead, foods like hummus and salsa take up space in the company refrigerator." This is so brilliantly written I feel as if I could give this book to any right winger and they would sanction it as Truth. The Truth. This book rings true. And the truth hurts. If I couldn't laugh about the Truth, I'd cry. I'll take a good laugh any day.

Buy this book NOW. It's the perfect size to tuck into a picnic basket, beach bag or carry on. Enjoy!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Ask yourself this!, March 26, 2006
This review is from: Department of Homeland Decency: Decency Rules and Regulations Manual (Paperback)
Ask yourself this: are you tired of liberals, weak-willed Democrats and manly looking females who are eroding the decency of our homeland? Do you desire to "go backward into the future" into a new "Age of Decency", leaving behind all those who are not decent (free thinkers, PBS viewers, people who buy free range eggs, people who wear religious head coverings , people who do not like to watch NASCAR on TV)? If you have recently fallen off the decency wagon or just want to take your decency to the next level of separation from the indecency around you, this rule book is for you. All of the instructions are supported by years of research by the DOHD scientists who are gifted at making their data easy to understand even if their findings are not true. With this book, the DOHD helps us comply with decency standards and live decently, thus avoiding both painful punishment and rich fulfilling lives. Expect to see authors Frank and Susan Fuller with their own FOX News show soon!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Post 911 can be fun too, March 18, 2006
This review is from: Department of Homeland Decency: Decency Rules and Regulations Manual (Paperback)
Fun and educational, especially for those free thinkers that can't get up to speed in the post 911 world. Shine up your value systems with the Department of Homeland Decency guide book. Go forth, secure that you know what IT is. You will be able to impress your conservative friends with your understanding of the new rules. There is a chuckle in it for everyone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars VFP Strikes Again, August 12, 2006
This review is from: Department of Homeland Decency: Decency Rules and Regulations Manual (Paperback)
Veterans For Peace is in the forefront of the vast majority waging peace in our times. If you have a sense of humor you'll be putting this book down often due to uncontrollabe laughter. If you don't (have a sense of humor) you'll laugh anyway. If you are a peace monger, send this to your congresspersons. If you are from Minnesota, they probably have it already.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not Funny!!, March 31, 2009
This review is from: Department of Homeland Decency: Decency Rules and Regulations Manual (Paperback)
Some people may not get that this is a far left leaning assault on traditional values. I was expecting a tongue-in-cheek commentary of typical American life, instead I got an insulting attack on the values that made this the greatest country in the world. If you are a fan of left wing nuts, you'll probably enjoy this attack piece. For all others, don't waste your money on this.
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