About the Author:
Bruce F. Bowman is at GOOGLE as Amazon author, "EXPOSED Turn Up The Heat, and Bruce F. BOWMAN's Page One Lit interview is at GOOGLE. At the 2007 Tokyo International Book Fair, Bruce F. Bowman signed up with GOOGLE BOOK SEARCH, an interesting free web site, making it easier for people in China, Russia, Japan, Korea, Abu Dhabi, and countries where paper is expensive. EXPOSED Turn Up The Heat is available online. As a lawyer, Bruce F. Bowman has prepared cases for trial, tried cases, and appealed cases. People want the truth. The Illinois Attorney Registration and Disciplinary Commission failed to allege wrongdoing against Bruce F. Bowman, then Bruce F. Bowman was prosecuted for his beliefs. Bruce F. Bowman's beliefs are true. Telephone calls are sometimes stolen. There is at least one fraudulent Supreme Court of Illinois Judge, Robert Thomas. There are Supreme Court of the United States Judges so fraudulent they failed to count 21 days. How could you miss that one, failing to count 21 days. Supreme Court of the United States Judges John Paul Stevens and William H. Rehnquist each failed to count 21 days. Illinois Supreme Court Judge Robert Thomas twice failed to count 21 days. December 1, 2003 Bruce F. Bowman became inactive as a lawyer, and is prohibited from practicing law. Bruce F. Bowman is an innocent man. Transcripts are available. Bruce F. Bowman is a man fighting back after being denied freedom of speech by the Supreme Court of the United States. Bruce F. Bowman hopes to get the Nobel Prize in Literature. Bruce F. Bowman hopes Dolly Parton gets the Nobel Peace Prize. More information is available at FACEBOOK, BRUCE F. BOWMAN, PROFILE, INFO. Bruce F. Bowman graduated from Vanderbilt University in 1970, and spring semester 1969 attended Vanderbilt in France, Aix-en-Provence, France, where classes were taught in Frence, and tests were written and spoken in French. During the summer of 1965 Bruce F. Bowman was an exchange student in Poona, India, near Bombay (now called Mumbai). During and after graduating from John Marshall Law School in 1973, Bruce F. Bowman worked in the Kane County, Geneva, Illinois State's Attorney Office. Bruce F. Bowman was prosecuted for his beliefs, and beliefs should be protected by freedom of speech. Bruce F. Bowman continues fighting for his own human rights, and freedom of speech, and thanks Dolly Parton for her support.
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