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Impeach the President: The Case Against Bush and Cheney

from: Seven Stories Press

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.9310922
EAN: 9781583227435
ISBN: 1583227431
Label: Seven Stories Press
Manufacturer: Seven Stories Press
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 326
Publication Date: October 01, 2006
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Studio: Seven Stories Press

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Average Rating:
 out of 5 stars
Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - iT'S TOO LATE
tHEY SHOULD HAVE BEEN TALKING ABOUT THIS IN 2004, BUT THE TERM IS ALMOST OVER AND IT'S TOO LATE NOW.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - mis information
Skimming this book was enough to see it for it is misinformation. An official review notes how the book warns against Totalitarianism from Bush Admin. What does the other think the radical islamic groups have in mind ? Would recommend those interested to this book also read a book by an author that used to be on the Left on most issues. "How the Left Undermined National Security Before 9/11" by David Horowitz.




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Must-Read for All Americans
This is a book that will answer questions and doubts that we have for our government, and it totally shatters the images that our government has been putting on to us. If you think you know how our society works (from reading and studying textbooks from school), read this book twice. This book will not only make its readers open up their eyes, but also to raise more questions about the society we are living in today.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Like taking the RED pill.
This book was eye opening for me. Warning: It is like taking the red pill, you can't go back to how things were before. Not only is the case against Bush and Cheney laid out clearly, there are also points made against the media in the US and how the government is being run. Each essay in each chapter forms a different part of the argument for impeachment. Topics range from all of the blunders and lies about Iraq, to global warming, to election fraud. This book is really worth reading, and when you are done you will never be the same.



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - A Good Book, But Some Serious Flaws
I'm sorry that I am going to break up the five star party for this book, but to do less would be dishonest. While I found the book to be good, with useful information, I also found several flaws that hurt the book for use as a primary source for those that wish to learn about the possibility of impeachment of President Bush.

The book is written as separate essays by various authors on different subjects that could lead to the impeachment of the President. Each of the articles, alone, would stand nicely and be a valuable piece in a magazine. When grouped together, however, there is a repetition of information that slows the book down and makes it tiring to read. Better editing could correct this problem.

A more serious flaw is the promotion of rather abstract theories to use in an impeachment procedure. Voter fraud in 2004, for one, probably happened, but it would be almost impossible to investigate thoroughly and incorporate as an impeachment article. And, while global warming is occurring, I don't think you can impeach a president for lack of action. That would be a policy decision, and if it were an impeachable offense, it will make every president a sitting duck for everyone that doesn't like their particular policies.

Finally, use of arguments such President Bush's campaign in Haiti are flawed. It will be difficult to get an impeachment with traditional charges, let alone on something that most Americans haven't heard about and probably don't care about either. Muddying the water with these items will make impeachment more difficult, and failing to get a conviction a near certainty. In addition, the writings are too "liberal" for most main stream Americans...the same ones who get their news from Fox and their ilk.

Having said all of that, I do think the book is an important work that should be read by every American. It highlights the numerous failures of this President and would make for excellent background material on a possible impeachment. And, finally, I think this book will be used as a textbook for years to come when the failings of Bush are studied.