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Armed Madhouse
Who's Afraid of Osama Wolf? China Floats, Bush Sinks, The Scheme to Steal '08, No Child's Behind Left, and Other Dispatches from the Front Lines of th
by Greg Palast
ISBN: 0525949682
ISBN-13: 9780525949688
Format: Hardcover
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Summary
Investigative journalist Greg Palast presents a cornucopia of political exposés that go far in proving that Orwell was right. 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 how it 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, 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 to those with wealth and power, and he shows how corporations are getting stronger while workers' rights are eroding fast.
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"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."
Bibliographic Details
Publisher: E P Dutton Published date: 2006 Size: 6.5 x 9.5 inches Weight: 1.3 pounds Pages: 360
Synopses
The "top undercover journalist in America and the funniest" (Randi Rhodes, Air America), hangs out the dirty underpants of the "armed and dangerous clowns that rule us." Feared from corporate suites to Osama's cave, Palast's old-style gumshoe detective work to dig out the info on the War on Terror, greed-dripping schemes to seize little nations with lots of oil, the hidden program to steal the 2008 election, and the media biases that keep it unreported are the meat and bones of this BBC television reporter's new book, is illustrated with dozens of documents marked "secret" and "confidential" that have walked out of file cabinets and fallen into Palast's hands.--From publisher description.
Publisher's Notes
A six-time winner of the Project Censored Award draws on his work as a BBC undercover journalist to discuss such topics as the War on Terror, the republican agenda for the 2008 election, and media practices that are keeping the Bush Administration's practices from getting reported by the mass media.
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ARMED MADHOUSE: Who is Afraid Of Osama Wolf?, The Best Legal Whorehouse In Texas, The Scheme To Steal Election 2008, No Child is Left Behind And Other Investigative Stings
Palast, Greg
New. ISBN: 0525949682. Hardcover. . Free giftwrap upon request. Brand new, not a used item. Ships in sturdy box with delivery confirmation (in US). Multiple copies may be available. The author of The Best Democracy Money Can Buy follows his New York Times best-seller with hot undercover dispatches and old-style gumshoe detective "work," illustrated with dozens of documents marked "secret" and "confidential" that have walked out of file cabinets and fallen into Palast's hands. The BBC television reporter offers inside info on the War on "Terror," schemes to seize little nations with lots of "oil," the plan to steal the 2008 "election," and the media biases that keep it unreported. ( more information) Offered by Konstantin Krylov (United States)
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Palast, Greg
Dutton, 2006. 360pp. Persona non-grata in the United States due to a talent for making the wrong enemies, Palast emigrated to England where he found a market for his anti-Americanism with the BBC and keeps up a steady barrage of news-based accounts with his own special twist. Bush-haters will find his views on the Iraq war and "the new Class War". Minor moisture evidence inside dj. First Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/Very Good. 8vo - over 9" Tall. Price Intact. ( more information) Offered by abccbooks.com (United States)
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