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More copies of this ISBN:Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheneyby Dr. Dennis D. Loo and Peter Phillips
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:"In these desperate times, when lies and half-truths are official policy, when our young people and innocent Iraqi civilians pay with their lives for these lies, this book is a clear presentation of the crimes of Bush and Cheney. The chapters in this strong, thoughtful collection not only powerfully detail these crimes, they point a way forward for us all. I urge every thinking American to read this book." —Cindy Sheehan, anti-war activist and author of Dear President Bush "An airtight case for impeaching Bush and Cheney for war crimes and domestic malfeasance. It's high time for legal regime change!" —Marjorie Cohn, President-elect, National Lawyers Guild "An eye-opening, multi-layered indictment of the lawless rule of the Bush White House reactionaries. A well-edited, well-substantiated, an dwell-argued offering of hard-hitting truths that can serve as a manual for political action." —Michael Parenti, author of The Culture Struggle and Superpatriotism “A looming, new totalitarianism—that is the warning here. Citizens who feel uneasy owe it to themselves to read this important book and think about how to exercise their responsibilities. Citizenship, truth be told, isn't easy, nor free.” —George Kenney, former State Department Official "They can say that Homeland Security and FEMA are on the job, but New Orleans proves them wrong. They can claim they’re winning the war on terror and the war in Iraq, but everyday the facts belie their claims. They can assure us that they’re protecting our civil liberties and doing everything by the book, but nearly every week brings fresh revelations of their lawbreaking." -from the Conclusion This brilliantly argued and wonderfully written collection by twenty-two of the best political analysts in the US analyzes the extraordinary and unprecedented threat the White House and its allies present to civil liberties, civil rights, the Constitution, international law, and the future of the planet. Impeach the President unearths the stories behind election fraud in 2000 and 2004, the overt lies used to justify pre-emptive war on Iraq, the extensive, ongoing commission of war crimes and torture, the tragic failures in the lead-up to and aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, and lesser-known but equally alarming offences of propaganda and disinformation, illegal spying, environmental destruction, and the violation of the separation of church and state. Loo and Phillips chillingly reveal the full threat behind the radical right-wing force that has taken over the world’s most powerful office. The collection includes a striking introduction by Howard Zinn and contributions from Dennis Loo, Peter Phillips, Judith Volkart, Dahr Jamail, Jeremy Brecher, Jill Cutler, Brendan Smith, Larry Everest, Greg Palast, Nancy Snow, Barbara Bowley, Mark Crispin Miller, Kevin Wehr, Richard Heinberg, Lyn Duff, Dennis Bernstein, Bridget Thornton, Lew Brown, Andrew Sloan, Cynthia Boaz, and Michael Nagler. Impeach the President stands out from other books on impeachment in that it also explains why the Bush White House is doing what it is doing and why it is getting away with it. The book issues a clarion call for a popular movement even more powerful than the 1960s’ antiwar movement. DENNIS LOOis Associate Professor of Sociology at Cal Poly Pomona. His specialties include polls, public policy making, social movements, media and criminology. His 2005 article, "No Paper Trail Left Behind: the Theft of the 2004 Presidential Election," received wide acclaim. Book News Annotation:Rather than draw up an example bill of impeachment and defending it,
as other authors calling for the impeachment of President George W.
Bush have done, Loo (sociology, California State Polytechnic U.) and
Phillips (sociology, Sonoma State U.) have identified 12 reasons for
impeachment and recruited knowledgeable authors to address each one.
The reasons they cite include the common charges of lying the country
into the war in Iraq, directing the torture of captives, acting
negligently with regards to Hurricane Katrina, and illegally spying
on Americans, as well as accusations that have been left off of most
discussions of impeachment, including overthrowing the democratically
elected President of Haiti, use of signing statements to undermine
congressional legislative intent, excessive secrecy, negligently
ignoring the implications of Peak Oil, stealing the 2000 and 2004
elections, and violating the constitutional separation of church and
state by bringing theocratic ideologies into the machinery of
government.
Annotation ©2007 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Synopsis:In the face of the unprecedented threat the White House and its allies present to civil liberties, civil rights, the Constitution, international law, and the future of the planet, this persuasive collection makes the case that a drastically different political dynamic must be created right now. About the AuthorDennis Loo, Ph.D. is an Associate Professor of Sociology at Cal Poly Pomona. He graduated with honors from Harvard in Government and received his Ph.D. from the University of California at Santa Cruz in Sociology. He has been a journalist, including as a Photo Editor at the Harvard Crimson and an Associate Editor at the Hawaii Observer. His What Our Readers Are SayingAdd a comment for a chance to win!
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