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

Working Assets Publishing, 2006 - 146 pages

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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. Extremists on both ends canceled each other out, and the United States would essentially remain forever centrist. Or so he thought. Then came September 11, 2001. Greenwald?s disinterest in politics was replaced by patriotism, and he supported the war in Afghanistan. He also gave President Bush the benefit of the doubt over his decision to invade Iraq. But, as he saw Americans and others being disappeared, jailed and tortured, without charges or legal representation, he began to worry. And when he learned his president had seized the power to spy on American citizens on American soil, without the oversight required by law, he could stand no more. At the heart of these actions, Greenwald saw unprecedented and extremist theories of presidential power, theories that flout the Constitution and make President Bush accountable to no one, and no law. How Would a Patriot Act? is one man?s story of being galvanized into action to defend America?s founding principles, and a reasoned argument for what must be done. Greenwald?s penetrating words should inspire a nation to defend the Constitution from a president who secretly bestowed upon himself the powers of a monarch. If we are to remain a constitutional republic, Greenwald writes, we cannot abide radical theories of executive power, which are transforming the very core of our national character, and moving us from democracy toward despotism. This is not hyperbole. This is the crisis all Americans?liberals and conservatives--now face. In the spirit of the colonists who once mustered the strength to denounce a king, Greenwald invites us to consider: How would a patriot act today?


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Acurate and well researched!

Great book, very well researched and documented. Greenwald does a great job identifying the root causes of the Authoritarian Presidency.


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Glenn Greenwald should be the official conscience of this country. He sees the problems so clearly and relates them in high definition.
I started with this book and progressed to "Tragic Legacy" followed by his third book "Great American Hypocrites". It has been a journey of consciousness raising.
I can now verbalize the unease I have felt in my gut for many years. It is caused by the chipping away of the fundamental tenets of our Constitution and our Democracy. It is the result of dealing with a right wing culture of public masks and, not quite, hidden agendas.
If enough people read these books, we will know what has happened and how to go about reclaiming our birthright, for ourselves, our children and our grandchildren.



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A Patriot Would Read This Book, and Vote in 2008 and Thereafter

Glenn Greenwald documents some of the criminal activity of King (er, President) George III. 231 years ago American patriots fought off the English King George III and later elected our own President George I, who was a vast improvement. 19 tears ago we elected President George II, who was widely considered the worst president of the twentieth century. Now we have George III, whom the people never elected President (he stole the office from the men the people elected in 2000 and 2004) and he now claims the powers of an absolute monarch.

A patriot would do everything in his or her power to free us from the tyrannical rule of this new George III.

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More Frightening than Stephen King

This is a fantastic book. Instead of being a foaming, histrionic author with an axe to grind, Greenwald simply and clearly provides thoroughly researched facts in a refreshing and unobstructed way - with every page I kept wishing more and more that this was fiction, but it isn't. If you want an even more terrifying experience, do what I did and read this book simultaneously with Justin Frank's excellent "Bush on the Couch." So in one book you're finding out what this deranged cowboy is up to, and in the other one you're finding out what it was that makes him behave this way. If he were my neighbor instead of the President of the United States, I might have some compassion for him. But since he's the president - and let's face it, even that is only due to the systematic butchering of the Constitution - I can only have compassion for America and the world. That is, the parts of America and the world that aren't Halliburton and the oil business.

I swear you will get down on your knees and pray that this is fiction. I just ordered Greenwald's "A Tragic Legacy" - and after that I think I might have to read like ten comedy books in a row, just to take off the edge.


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How would a Patriot act?

I am enjoying this book and I highly recommend reading it and taking appropriate action to end the criminal transgressions upon our national constitutiion.


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