How Would a Patriot Act? Defending American Values from a President Run Amok

by Glenn Greenwald
How Would a Patriot Act? Defending American Values from a President Run Amok  
published May 15th 2006 by Working Assets Publishing
binding Paperback
isbn 097794400X   (isbn13: 9780977944002)
pages 146
description Glenn Greenwald was not a political man. Not liberal, not conservative. Politicians were all the same and it didn’t matter which party was in power. ...more
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03-16-07



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Logan
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05/04/07

bookshelves: current-affairs, politicaltheory, politics
recommends it for: Those who want to know how everything went wrong
I've been an avid reader of Glenn Greenwald's writing on Salon.com and his former blog "Unclaimed Territory" for some time. A former constitutional lawyer from New York, in this book Glenn has turned his keen eye toward the Bush Administration and it's unprecedented increase of executive power. Through analysis of the Yoo memorandum and other quasi-legal arguments that BushCo. has put forward to legitimize their increasingly authoritarian governing (which is a term that can only be l...more
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Ginnie
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06/07/08

bookshelves: government, politics
Informative but depressing - Greenwald explains with clarity and precision the various ways the Bush administration has been abusing the power of the presidency. That's the informative part. The depressing part is the lack of interest this country's corporate media shows on the topic. A cynical person might believe that the corporate media are deliberately ignoring this subject because they support Bush's agenda. But of course, I am a stranger to cynicism. I received this book as a freebie when...more
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02/09/08

Read in February, 2008
Pretty much a must-read for anyone that is either:

1)uncertain whether crimes have been committed by the current administration, or anyone who
2)could use a primer and over-view of the scope and nature of the crimes.

The author does a great job of not screeching, but rather puts his focus on facts, quotes, time-lines and analysis.

Compelling stuff. I know several people who just cannot accept that Bush or anyone in "high office" could really have done criminal things ... thi...more
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Malinda
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03/05/08

Read in January, 2006
Although I read this for a research paper I wrote on the Patriot Act, I found its content very interesting. As someone who opposes Bush’s reign of power, I was nevertheless stunned at the unconstitutionality of many aspects of his presidency. An alternate title for this book could very well have been: “George W. Bush: King of America.”
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Juliezs
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04/26/08

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A well-written, apolitical explanation of why constitutional law is important to all US citizens and the continuation of our country as we know it. And the whys and wherefores regarding the utter disregard and contempt that the current administration has for this law. Now I really get it.
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Craig
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01/27/08

Read in May, 2007
The book covered the electronic ease dropping act from its inception to these days. Quick read- do not know if I would recommend it hehe
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Derek
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07/09/08

Read in July, 2008
Fascination story of the betrayal of the American people by the executive branch. Made me frustrated to read it. It is a little dry, but I would recommend it.
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