Jonathan Swift. It was a satire called "A Modest Proposal."
2006-09-22 16:56:38
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answered by Sass B 4
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Johnathon Swift
2006-09-22 16:53:58
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answered by October 7
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Not me, but can't disagree. Get yer good protein source and solve a social issue at the same time. If you think about it, it probably was President Bush or one of those nasty Republicans. They're responsible for everything wrong in the world.
2006-09-22 16:58:44
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answered by Apex 2
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Johnathan speedy, the author of Gulliver's Travels, in A Modest theory (finished call given in yet another answer). it would be observed that this replaced into meant to be satire, as replaced into lots of speedy's writing.
2016-10-17 11:51:39
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answered by briscoe 4
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The Big Bad Wolf?
2006-09-22 17:32:29
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answered by abbyrose 3
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agree with the first 2
2006-09-22 17:00:41
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answered by ilieja 3
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I also agree with the first two. It's actually a pretty good piece, and not too terribly long, I'd recommend reading it.
2006-09-22 17:22:28
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answered by centralwimusic 3
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Sounds like something W.C. Fields would say.
2006-09-25 14:19:27
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answered by RoninShonen 5
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I think it was Edi Amin
2006-09-22 17:43:40
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answered by Rick D 3
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JOHNATHIN SWIFT IN A MODEST PROPOSAL----IT'S ONE OF THE FUNNIEST STORIES I EVER READ------IT TIMELESS
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2006-09-26 05:37:13
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answered by alice b 6
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