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Greg Palast - Armed Madhouse: From Baghdad to New Orleans-Sordid Secrets & Strange Tales of a White House Gone Wild

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Investigative journalist Greg Palast presents a cornucopia of political expos?s. In his report on the ineptness of the War on Terror, Palast reveals how the Bush family discouraged investigations into the House of Saud and hired a private firm, Choice Point, to investigate American citizens. His article on the Iraq War argues that oil was the motivating factor in the invasion of that country, and he reports on the disappearance of $8.8 billion under Ambassador Paul Bremer. An extended piece on how the 2004 election was stolen highlights voter suppression in Ohio and Florida, and predicts similar chicanery in 2008. His report on globalization asserts that the world is not flat, as Thomas Friedman would like to think, but that it is tilted toward those with wealth and power, and he shows how corporations are getting stronger while workers' rights are eroding fast.
 

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Uproarious Politics in the Bush White House

Date of Review:  Feb 5, 2008
The Bottom Line: This is a funny, yet serious book about the many deceptions and motivations of the Bush administration.
Review: George W. Bush and his band of merry madmen have been occupying the White House for more than seven years and during that time, they have partaken in their share of political frolicking. Things have slowed down in this, the twilight of the Bush...
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Authors Greg Palast
Nonfiction Category Political Science
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  Publishers Weekly Annex: "Palast...is a refreshing, fearless witness to the American political landscape--and he doesn't really care whether or not you like him for it:...At once scary, infuriating, fascinating and frustrating, this book covers almost all the controversial political territory of the new century (see the subtitle), including Hurricane Katrina."

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  Format: Paperback
Publisher: Penguin Group USA (April 24, 2007)
Measurements: 8"(h) x 5.5"(w) x 0.75"(d), 0.8 lbs.
ISBN: 9780452288317
 

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