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An edition of The Bush betrayal (2004)

The Bush betrayal

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"In January 2001, George W. Bush assumed the presidency of the United States promising peace, prosperity, and a renewed sense of integrity. In The Bush Betrayal, James Bovard illustrates how the president abandoned both his campaign promises and his oath to uphold the Constitution, giving us instead a nation at war, in massive debt, and in service to the special interests of big business and the religious right. Unlike the partisan - mostly liberal - attacks on the Bush administration, Bovard presents a detailed analysis from a conservative and libertarian perspective. This makes The Bush Betrayal's conclusions even more damning." "In detail, Bovard covers more ground than any other book about the Bush presidency. He outlines Bush's lies before, during, and after the invasion of Iraq and shows how, far from being an anomaly, a profound and perennial dishonesty characterizes almost every aspect of his presidency. The Bush Betrayal exposes how the No Child Left Behind Act is "dumbing down" education standards across the country, how Bush's wasteful drug war is punishing millions of innocent Americans with unnecessary pain, and how despite being the most profligate spender ever inflicted upon the American people George Bush has not made America a safer place to live and now every American is paying for it." "From the dismal failure of the USA Patriot Act and the gradual loss of our civil liberties to the floundering war on terror and the current quagmire and expense of Iraq, Bovard catalogues an endless series of dissembling, spin, and outright lies that has brought America to the brink."--BOOK JACKET.

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Palgrave Macmillan
Language
English
Pages
330

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Table of Contents

Introduction
9/11 : canonization and coverup
A war on dissent?
Hollow steel : Bush vs. free trade
Ed fraud 101
AmeriCorps and moral reformation
Bush's farm fiasco
Spending as caring
The political profits of pointless punishment
Government by stealth : the new Iron Curtain
Airport antics : the TSA attitude police
John Ashcroft, king of "Ordered Liberty"
Antiterrorism abuses and frauds
Protecting democracy from freedom
Afghan absurdities
Iraq : the iron fist of freedom.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [281]-322) and index.

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New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
973.931/092
Library of Congress
E903 .B69 2004, E902

The Physical Object

Pagination
330 p. ;
Number of pages
330

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3382429M
Internet Archive
bushbetrayal00bova_561
ISBN 10
140396727X
LCCN
2004556266
OCLC/WorldCat
55989115
Library Thing
385936
Goodreads
1939627

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