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In 2010, he threw his support behind the [[Tea Party movement]]. <ref>[http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/301992/ray-bradbury-great-conservative-john-fund# Ray Bradbury, A Great Conservative, National Review, June 6, 2012]</ref>   
 
In 2010, he threw his support behind the [[Tea Party movement]]. <ref>[http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/301992/ray-bradbury-great-conservative-john-fund# Ray Bradbury, A Great Conservative, National Review, June 6, 2012]</ref>   
  
His most famous books are: ''The Martian Chronicles'' and ''[[Fahrenheit 451]]''.  
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His most famous books are: ''The Martian Chronicles'' and ''[[Fahrenheit 451]]''. After the liberal filmmaker [[Michael Moore]] stole the name of his book for his film [[Fahrenheit 9/11]], Bradbury said:
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{{Cquote|Michael Moore is a screwed a–hole, that is what I think about that case, he stole my title and changed the numbers without ever asking me for permission.}}
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

Revision as of 17:19, April 18, 2013

Ray Bradbury (1920- 2012) was a well known science fiction writer. He was born in Waukegan, Illinois, in 1920, and started his writing career with Futura Fantasia, a small, mimeographed quarterly in Los Angeles.

In 2010, he threw his support behind the Tea Party movement. [1]

His most famous books are: The Martian Chronicles and Fahrenheit 451. After the liberal filmmaker Michael Moore stole the name of his book for his film Fahrenheit 9/11, Bradbury said:

Michael Moore is a screwed a–hole, that is what I think about that case, he stole my title and changed the numbers without ever asking me for permission.

See also

Source

American Literature for Christian schools: BJU Press, (the biography on p. 668)

References

  1. Ray Bradbury, A Great Conservative, National Review, June 6, 2012