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November 25, 1988 - Image 96

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-11-25

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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1988

In 1983, he sent it to
another agent. The response:
"Save it for your constitu-
tional law class."
But Kirsch would not give
up.
"From day one I was con-
vinced people would like the
story," he said. "Maybe I was
naive, but I always believed in
the book."
Kirsch spent his evenings
and weekends rewriting Oath
of Office. By 1985, he was
ready to send it out again.
This time, Kirsch made con-
tact with Henry Morrison,
author Robert Ludlam's
agent, who further edited and
helped refine Oath of Office.
Six years after Kirsch
began Oath of Office, the book
was sold to Random House.
And then the rewriting began
all over.
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something out of the book.
"All they missed," he said,
"is 250 pages of very bad
writing and 150 pages of legal
mumbo-jumbo."
With the exception of one
scene.
- Editors deleted a discussion
between Starr and incumbent
President Arthur Sutherland
in which the Jewish presi-
dent-elect discusses his feel-
ings about Israel.
"You don't know what it's
like," Starr said. "You're not
afraid your children might be
killed by a bomb every time
they get on the bus."
"You've proved the point,"
Sutherland said. "You've
shown that you can't separate
your Judaism from the
presidency."
A section editor added dur-
ing final revisions is a Middle
East peace plan proposed by
Sutherland.
The plan calls for the U.S.
government to back construc-
tion of nuclear power plants
in Egypt and Saudi Arabia;
the assassination of Syrian
President Hafiz el Assad; Jor-
daninan control of most of
Lebanon; the creation of a
Palestinian state in the West
Bank; and Israeli support for
an "open" Jerusalem.
Whether the plan will suc-
ceed is left unanswered. Near
the end of Oath of Office,
Starr and Sutherland, his
newly appointed secretary of
state, are discussing a visit to
Israel and Middle East peace
strategies.

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