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by Vincent Bugliosi (Author), Molly Ivins (Foreword), Gerry Spence (Author) "IN THE COURSE of American history the nation has been confronted with wrongful events that went to the core of its existence, and the resolution..." (more)
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On December 12th, 2000, in a 5-4 decision, the U. S. Supreme Court put an end to the recounting of presidential votes in Florida, thus assuring that George W. Bush would win the election. This action by the Court's majority, argues trial lawyer and bestselling author Bugliosi, was a "judicial coup d'‚tat" that stole the election from U.S. citizens and simply handed the presidency over to the Court's guy, a conservative Republican like themselves. It was also treasonous, asserts Bugliosi, if not by statute it does not fit the legal definition of treason at least in spirit; the five justices are "criminals in the very truest sense of the word," he says, who have exhibited "the morals of an alley cat." The Florida recount, claimed the Court, was invalid because it violated the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment; as different counties used different methods for determining voter intent, voters were being treated unequally. Bugliosi argues, in precise yet accessible language, on page after page, that this justification does not stand up to scrutiny; that it is an incorrect and unprecedented use of the equal protection clause, feebly applied and argued, and was simply the best excuse the Court majority could come up with. Bugliosi, perhaps best known as the author of Helter Skelter, often writes with the subtlety of a professional wrestler, but here he diverges from much of the outrage that passes for political commentary these days by backing up his bluster with careful legal analysis. The results which, Molly Ivins calls "the modern equivalent of `J'Accuse' " are troubling and fascinating. (June 1)Forecast: This originated as an article in the Nation that brought in more letters than any piece in the magazine's history. There are still a lot of disgruntled Democrats out there who will welcome this biting critique, so expect lively sales and lots of media controversy. Also, on June 18, Oxford University Press will publish Alan M. Dershowitz's take on the Supreme Court decision, Supreme Injustice.

Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc.



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Bugliosi (Outrage: 5 Reasons Why O.J. Simpson Got Away with Murder), a former Los Angeles County prosecutor whose most famous trial was the Charles Manson case, uses passion and argument to establish that the U.S. Supreme Court unlawfully chose George W. Bush as president of the United States on December 12, 2000. This brief book affords the author many opportunities to express outrage about the 5-4 Bush v. Gore decision, which he believes was a tragedy for both the U.S. Constitution and democracy. He criticizes the judicial standards and constitutional logic of the Court's five conservative justices, seeing them as morally culpable and claiming that their behavior endangers essential constitutional freedoms. Further, he argues that their interpretation of the Equal Protection and Due Process Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment was not founded in solid legal principles. His polemical arguments often move between a wide variety of disparate ideas and topics. Bugliosi's claims about the outrageous nature of the Court decision are quite different from diverse journalistic and scholarly analyses found in other current works, such as editors E.J. Dionne Jr. and William Kristol's Bush v. Gore: The Court Case and Commentaries (LJ 4/1/01). Selected public libraries may choose Bugliosi's trade paperback book for this alternative perspective. Steven Puro, St. Louis Univ.
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Nation Books (May 3, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 156025355X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560253556
  • Product Dimensions: 7.6 x 5 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.3 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars See all reviews (218 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An essay that will not go away, May 2, 2001
During the nation's plodding attempt to resolve the election, I paid attention day and night to the news. I downloaded and read many of the legal papers. Nothing fazed me, and I lost much sleep in my eagerness to hear and read more. But when the Supreme Court's opinion was released, I downloaded it, searched for the parts to which NBC news reporters had pointed as key, read them, and went into shock.

Realizing that, if the candidates had been reversed, the opinion would not have been the same, I attributed the contrived arguments to the ravages of unconscious bias. Unwittingly, I had assumed without evidence that, as justices of the Supreme Court, the Five would not abuse their positions knowingly to appoint a U.S. prime executive.

Then "The Nation" published Bugliosi's "None Dare Call It Treason" and distributed it over the Internet. I read this essay on-line and realized my error. Throwing off my unwarranted assumption that the bias had to have been unconscious, and retaining what else I already knew from my studies, I came to the same conclusion as Bugliosi: that the Five had committed a deliberate act of perfidy.

"None Dare Call It Treason" has been spreading among Americans for but a short while. Now in book form, as "The Betrayal of America", the essay's distribution will increase many times over, and perhaps many other readers will be able to cast aside the one assumption that blocks their most rational conclusion. This document will outlast the terms of the Five and become historic as one of the most useful things said publicly, at the time, about the Five's unfathomable imposition. This essay will not go away.

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84 of 101 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Registered Republican Blasts the Felonious Five, May 10, 2001
That's right, folks: Vincent Bugliosi is a Republican. Or was, last time I looked.

But he is one of the few Republicans in the nation with the guts to say, out loud, what we all know: The GOP, with the help of the GOP members of the Supreme Court, STOLE THE 2000 ELECTION.

In proof after proof after proof, Bugliosi takes a sledgehammer to the SCOTUS' ruling in Bush v. Gore, and also to the myth of the "unbiased, apolitical" Supreme Court. (In one of the book's more chilling passages, Bugliosi demonstrates beyond any reasonable doubt that William Rehnquist, out of sheer naked partisanship, committed perjury in order to get onto the SC, and again in order to become Chief "Justice". As Bugliosi says, Rehnquist should be making license plates, not running the nation's highest court.)

How long will the quisling Republicans be allowed to run roughshod?

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Truth is Revealed, June 24, 2001
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Mr. Bugliosi has written a book that should be read by every American.

If you are of the opinion that the election of 2000 was a testament to the ultimate power of the individual voter, then you are misguided. This book outlines with irrefutable evidence that the Supreme Court silenced the American Voter when 5 justices handed down their decision and decided our future president. Mr. Bugliosi is never more accurate than when he states the election of George Bush was a "judicial coup d'etat," perpetrated by self-serving justices who held their own beliefs over the laws they were sworn to uphold.

It would also be easy to dismiss this book as having a liberal agenda. However, Mr. Bugliosi is a Conservative and shares this opinion with many other legal scholars who are Republicans as well as Conservatives. This book is about uncovering the truth as to what happened when the Court made their decision.

I cannot recommend this book enough. If you care about your country, then you need to understand the events of this period. Though we are powerless to change that miscarriage of justice, hopefully, because of books such as this, it will never be permitted to happen again.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Never Knew Before
Bugliose, Vincent is a very repatable author. This book is backed up by facts supplies. I agree with him. Something has to be done
Published 5 months ago by Grace Adams

5.0 out of 5 stars A cause for civil disobedience
What happened in 2000 was, in my humble opinion, a cause for civil disobedience on a national scale. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Gilad Benyamin

4.0 out of 5 stars Educational
This book packs a lot of information into very few pages. Bugliosi does a good job of supporting his suppositions with law. Read more
Published 22 months ago by G. Henson

4.0 out of 5 stars A case Excellently Presented
Bugliosi is one of a kind! He makes his points clearly and effectively. I wish he could take all these so called "justices" to court where he would run circles around them with... Read more
Published 23 months ago by DMANBASS

2.0 out of 5 stars Right Result, Wrong Reasoning
I voted for Al Gore in 2000 and wish that he were finishing his second term as President at this time. Read more
Published on May 31, 2007 by John Webster

5.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't mince any words

Bugliosi turns a prosecutor's eye to Bush v. Gore and finds the decision not just lacking substance, but a criminal act.

First he deals with motive. Read more
Published on May 29, 2007 by Loves the View

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Mr. Bugliosi's excellent book brings into question the entire operation and philosophy of the supreme court. Read more
Published on May 12, 2007 by David M. Carson

5.0 out of 5 stars Just Get Over It Already!
This is what I hear, "Get over it", the excuse is a good deversion, but it does not really address what has happened to this nation. Read more
Published on March 20, 2007 by Book & Music Lover

3.0 out of 5 stars The Betrayal of America: How the supreme court undermined the constitution and chose our president
I didn't think it was the best book I ever read, but it was interesting. Mr. Bugliosi does not do his best work when he is so angry. Read more
Published on January 4, 2007 by J. Weiss

5.0 out of 5 stars A fair characterization of the Supreme Court's bad behavior in the 2000 American Presidential election
Vincent Bugliosi has written a good book showing some of the legal issues with the Supreme Court ruling on the 2000 American presidential election. Read more
Published on July 11, 2006 by Jill Malter

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