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58 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Truth in a world of spin and fantasy,
This review is from: This Can't Be Happening!: Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy (Paperback)
With even papers like the New York Times admitting they didn't do their jobs in the runup to the Iraq war, independent investigative journalists such as Lindorff are vital.
Lindorff uncovered the fact that the government was setting up the mechanism for renewing the draft. He broke the story that the government was routing calls about domestic terror threats to `America's Most Wanted.' He told us that the secret `no-fly' list that includes Cat Stevens has snagged all sorts of people who just happen to be anti-war activists and subjected them to harassment at airports across the country. `This Can't Be Happening' is essentially a compiliation of his columns on those and other issues the mainstream press hasn't touched. But the columns are bound together in a coherent whole that gives us a picture of the true state of politics and government in America today. It's a scary picture, to be sure. For Lindorff's current writings on the world, which will give you a taste of what's in the book, check out www.thiscan'tbehappening.net.
41 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I.F. Stone Would be Intimidated,
By BrickBurner (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: This Can't Be Happening!: Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy (Paperback)
This collection of essays is a fantastic supplement to the diet the mainstream media forces down our throats on a daily basis. Lindorff attacks the power-elite with a venom unmatched by the corporate press. I.F. Stone would be proud, if not intimidated.
This book is a must read for those that want to understand how it is a man called Dubya can run our country into the ground at a rate that out paces the Internet crash. This is a great book to brighten the winter blues, as well. Buy it for your relative who voted Bush. Buy it for your friend that voted Kerry. It's a must read for both sides of the aisle.
17 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Independent journalists fight to keep democracy alive,
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This review is from: This Can't Be Happening!: Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy (Paperback)
This book is different from many other column collections because it is organized around a common ongoing event---and does not make nice with the critique during any point of the book either.
Lindorff argues that the Bush regime is plowing America into the ground. The now-infamous WMD claim is only the tail end of their deception. Thus by default, investigative journalists such as himself become the all-critical truth seekers. Such a placement undoubtedly echoes Watergate, but unlike then the newspapers of record have been silent as the Bush administration more or less does whatever it wanted. According to Lindorff, the 'snafus' which make the mainstream media really were not accident at all. They are part of the Bush administration's concerted targeting of political dissenters. Being an investigative journalist is not at all glamorous, but Lindorff helps the American people find out what their government is up to. Such tenacity comes in especially handy when the government does not want to voluntarily divulge theie information.
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WHY is WSJournal quote first in product description?,
This review is from: This Can't Be Happening!: Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy (Paperback)
What on earth is the trash quote from the Wall Street Journal doing at the beginning of the product description? Whoever did that has an agenda other than selling books.
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This Can't Be Happening!: Resisting the Disintegration of American Democracy by Dave Lindorff (Paperback - September 1, 2004)
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